How do wasps fly without heads?
Hello,
I just learned that wasps can continue to live and fly around without their heads. The head stays alive, and their bodies fly around. My question now is: Are these two separate individuals, each living their own lives? It's as if they were two animals. The wasp must be controlling the body somehow.
Insects have known (naja in school you learn this normally) instead of a brain like we have a chain of ganglia = therefore the aircraft still works a short time, but without head lack orientation (eyes) and food and therefore energy absorption complete and the animal dies …
… once the open blood circulation is open…
The head alone can be nix and naturally goes a…
The idea of “2 animals” is, of course, Mumpitz, the wasp just doesn’t fall off the sky…
Today, you don’t learn in-kind skills only communication skills
Aah!
They die without a head soon and fly without orientation. In many insects, the head is far less important than for us, because the head is not the seat of the vegetative nervous system. Say: The head is for her to see, to eat and to feel (spring).
Therefore, the body of some insects continues to live without head until it finally starves.