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Fruit Flies, Fighter Jets Use Similar Evasive Tactics When Attacked

vinces99 writes: "When startled by predators, tiny fruit flies respond like fighter jets – employing screaming-fast banked turns to evade attacks. Researchers at the University of Washington used an array of high-speed video cameras operating at 7,500 frames a second to capture the wing and body motion of flies after they encountered a looming image of an approaching predator (abstract). 'We discovered that fruit flies alter course in less than one one-hundredth of a second, 50 times faster than we blink our eyes, and which is faster than we ever imagined.' In the midst of a banked turn, the flies can roll on their sides 90 degrees or more, almost flying upside down at times, said Florian Muijres, a UW postdoctoral researcher and lead author of the paper. 'These flies normally flap their wings 200 times a second and, in almost a single wing beat, the animal can reorient its body to generate a force away from the threatening stimulus and then continues to accelerate,' he said."

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  1. Anyone by mingot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone who has ever had these little bastards in their house could have told you how good they are at evading predators.

    1. Re:Anyone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I especially hate when you are about to nail them mid air and they release decoy flares.
      That shit burns!

    2. Re:Anyone by ByteSlicer · · Score: 5, Funny

      Still, we're lucky they aren't carrying any Stingers.

  2. Crazy Ivan by PPH · · Score: 3, Funny

    They always go to starboard in the bottom half of the hour.

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