Cyborg Cockroaches With Solar-Powered Backpacks Could Deploy in Disaster Zones
The first thing to know about the Madagascar hissing cockroach, a black-and-brown invertebrate about as long as your forefinger, is that it lives up to its name. When it feels threatened, it squeaks out a hiss by quickly passing air through holes in its back. The result is something resembling the rattle of a snake's tail. Weird but cool.
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