The Brachinus crepitans, or bombardier beetle, measures just 2 cm but wields a powerful chemical defense. When threatened, it mixes hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide inside its abdomen, triggering an exothermic reaction that reaches 100 °C. It ejects bursts of corrosive benzoquinones at 500 pulses per second, burning and repelling predators. This precise, repeatable mechanism has inspired research into reigniting gas turbines in aircraft under extreme conditions as low as –50 °C. Its internal valve and chamber system is now studied in chemical engineering and advanced biomimicry.
How the hell did they not evolve wings and reach mach 5
If y’all have not seen The Oatmeal’s bit that includes a great piece on the bombadeer beetle, it’s a treat:
GOD made that butthole!
Has anyone been hit by one of these guys?
At the very least the person the finger in the stock image belongs to
Wish I could come up with a spicy food joke.
Bear down, it’ll sting but it’s totally worth it of you survive.
Only a couple more million years of natural evolution before we beetles capable of jet-powered flight…
This is what eating beans will do for you
*Bombarded.