Some small insects such as spring insect have extremely high acceleration in their motion. What could be the possible explanation of difficulties in position tracking of these insects?
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➡Some very small insects make use not of steady-state aerodynamics but of the Weis-Fogh clap and fling mechanism, generating large lift forces at the expense of wear and tear on the wings. Many insects can hover, maintaining height and controlling their position.
➡Some insects such as moths have the forewings coupled to the hindwings so these can work in unison.
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