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<blockquote data-quote="Herman Hedning" data-source="post: 70311855" data-attributes="member: 27889"><p>Why do you say they can't be explained? There are many examples of striations and regularly spaced protrusions in insects and other species. These gears sure look neat, but are by no means the strangest evolved traits that can be found.</p><p></p><p><em>ETA:</em> Apparently the Issus gears are an overcomplicated solution to a problem that is solved differently in other species. The gears tend to break, which cripples the insect until they can be replaced by molting. And the gears are completely lost in the final molt since they then would have no chance of repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herman Hedning, post: 70311855, member: 27889"] Why do you say they can't be explained? There are many examples of striations and regularly spaced protrusions in insects and other species. These gears sure look neat, but are by no means the strangest evolved traits that can be found. [i]ETA:[/i] Apparently the Issus gears are an overcomplicated solution to a problem that is solved differently in other species. The gears tend to break, which cripples the insect until they can be replaced by molting. And the gears are completely lost in the final molt since they then would have no chance of repair. [/QUOTE]
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