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Superfly infact.

 

I find it hillarious how glass and memory just weren't programmed into them.

 

I'm curious though, why do bugs always fly at the lights?

 

I mean, it's not like they just fly at the sun every day... that would be the absolute dumbest natural occurence on the planet.

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I don't know of how many bugs actually have a brain, more likely almost none of them have it. So in that case, they wouldn't retain any memory(long or short term) and have no ability to learn things.

 

However, it maybe some sort of an innate genetic trait, or possibly even some evolutionary remnant of the old times. Or it could be that a brighter light in the middle of nothing simply sparks their curiosity.

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I remember hearing that moths use the moon (or sun?) to navigate and lights throw them off because they try to use them the same way. Since the lights are much closer they end up going around and around them, eventually spiraling inward to them.

 

This was hearsay, and not from a trusted source.

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I don't know of how many bugs actually have a brain, more likely almost none of them have it.

 

noine have them. they have ceribral ganglion.

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