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are better understood--Harvard researchers have studied the Venus
Flytraps mechanical structure and gained insights on the hydraulic
spring action which powers the tenth second jaw snap:

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Big yawn, Seymour.

That's old news.

Charles Darwin studied the very same thing long before you or I were born.
He even wrote an entire book on the subject.


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are better understood--Harvard researchers have studied the Venus
Flytraps mechanical structure and gained insights on the hydraulic
spring action which powers the tenth second jaw snap:

http://glikglik.com


or permalink:
http://glikglik.blogspot.com/2005/02...e-seymour.html



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