The movement of bugs is too fast to be visible for an unaided eye but not for a high speed camera! In this video you will see how some of the most common bugs move at 5000 fps! With the provided data you can also calculate how fast bees, butterflies, flies, horseflies and other bugs flap their wings to fly. This episode was one of the hardest to film as we literally spent 5 days staring at flowers and waiting for bugs to do their thing!
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Video copyright: Captain Corrosion OÜ, a University of Tartu spin-off company
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