Peter Attia· MD
this is one of the reasons that explains why like fruit flies spiders and things like that can contract with so much more Force relative to humans is they might have eight or 10 or 12 or 20 M or acent per meas and ants
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this is one of the reasons that explains why like fruit flies spiders and things like that can contract with so much more Force relative to humans is they might have eight or 10 or 12 or 20 M or acent per meas and ants
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we do see that in other animals so this is one of the reasons that explains why like fruit flies spiders and things like that can contract with so much more Force relative to humans is they might have eight or 10 or 12 or 20 mice or acting per mice and ants which we always think of as like for their size being insanely strong totally they'll do that