The diabolical ironclad beetle has a tough natural exoskeleton. So tough, it can survive being run over by a car, The New York Times reported. Teams from Purdue University and the University of ...
Researchers studying a special kind of beetle have discovered that it has an incredibly rugged exoskeleton that allows it to withstand extreme pressure. The diabolical ironclad beetle can survive ...
This 2016 photo provided by the University of California, Irvine, shows a diabolical ironclad beetle, which can withstand being crushed by forces almost 40,000 times its body weight and are native to ...
A diabolical ironclad beetle can withstand the crushing force of 39,000 times its own body weight. Purdue University/Erin Easterling The diabolical ironclad is not a notorious Civil War-era battleship ...
Scientists are unraveling the mystery of a bug with one of the coolest names in the animal kingdom: the diabolical ironclad beetle. Phloeodes diabolicus has one of the toughest natural exoskeletons ...
The diabolical ironclad beetle has a tough natural exoskeleton. So tough, it can survive being run over by a car, The New York Times reported. Teams from Purdue University and the University of ...
If ever there were an insect deserving of superhero status, it’d be the diabolical ironclad beetle. Native to Southern California desert habitats, this beetle looks a bit like a rock, and its ability ...
The diabolical ironclad beetle has a tough natural exoskeleton. So tough, it can survive being run over by a car, The New York Times reported. Teams from Purdue University and the University of ...
Even a bodybuilder couldn’t take on this beetle. And one tried. Jesus Rivera, an engineer at the University of California at Riverside, once challenged a skeptical weightlifter to take on a brawny bug ...