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scratt
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2010-05-23, 01:10

Following on from billybobsky's comments about diffusive oxygen transport, it is my understanding that the reason that a lot of insects (particularly the relatively large ones we do have) pulsate, is to try and move oxygen around to overcome, or alleviate the oxygenation problem. In effect making their body cavity an extremely crude lung.

So any super huge insect would have to throb quite aggressively, making it even more scary!

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