Jules Poirier lectures in British Columbia

WickedDyno amg39.REMOVETHIS at cornell.edu.invalid
Mon Sep 18 17:26:50 EDT 2000


In article <39c68127_4 at news1.prserv.net>, scott at home.com wrote:

> In <amg39.REMOVETHIS-AAA43C.23363617092000 at newsstand.cit.cornell.edu>, 
> WickedDyno <amg39.REMOVETHIS at cornell.edu.invalid> writes:
> >In article <39c58d4f_1 at news1.prserv.net>, scott at home.com wrote:
> >
> >> In <amg39.REMOVETHIS-62773D.21591816092000 at newsstand.cit.cornell.edu>, 
> >> WickedDyno <amg39.REMOVETHIS at cornell.edu.invalid> writes:
> >> >In article <8q17he$45q$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>, jarofclay at my-deja.com 
> >> >wrote:
> >> >
> >> <snip>
> >> >
> >> >> 14.Describe one insect that was transitional between a non-flying
> >> >> insect and a flying insect.
> >> >
> >> >A gliding insect.
> >> >
> >> Amazing!
> >> 
> >> So not only is flying a convergent feature,
> >> but so is the actual transition from gliding
> >> to flying.
> >
> >Yup.  It's just useful to not die when falling off something high,
> >I guess.
> >
> Do insects sense height?

I'm sure some do.

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