Flies chilled to sub-zero temperatures amputate one or more of their six limbs to protect their internal organs
Flightless snow flies in the US and Canada can amputate their legs to survive as they begin to freeze, researchers have discovered.
Lab experiments in which the flies were chilled gradually to sub-zero temperatures revealed they can detach one or more of their six legs, an apparent “last-ditch tactic” to protect their internal organs from the advancing cold.
More Stories
Project to build German EV microchip factory put on hold
Gustavo Gutiérrez, Peruvian priest and ‘father of liberation theology’, dies at 96
Australia news live: Apple updates messaging app to allow children to report receiving images containing nudity; Chogm to begin in Samoa