If you didn't already know, post your face right now.One of those things that seems out of whack, like they have one too many evolved superpowers. Like if you had flying spiders, or if cheetahs had laser vision.
Cheetahs do have laser vision
>>5091231If that's true, then why can't you kill them with kryptonite bullets?
They can also bite if they are hungry enough.
>>5091225>Be me a few years ago>Wake up in the middle of the night to pee in the dark>Mid pissing a huge roach flies right to my face>Still half asleep so I sprint out of the bathroom in fear while still pissing leaving a trail of piss in the hallway Fun night
>>5091236He said they had laser vision, not that kryptonite can't kill them
>>5091257Oh in that case, that would explain why gazelles have an evolved passive deflection field in the 700nm range, except they don't.
>>5091236I assure you that you can kill cheetahs with kryptonite bullets, though they're not necessarily more effective than regular bullets.
>>5091225A better example would be waterbugs. >good swimmers>have a powerful painful bite>can camouflage very well underwater >probably feed on small fish and tadpolesDid they really need to be able to fly as well?
>>5091225How is flying a superpower for them? The main reason they are so good at surviving is because they can live and start colonies in any house with crevices that lets them hide.
Some spiders do, in fact, fly, but in a bizarre, tool-driven way. They make what are essentially hot air balloons from their silk, keep them attached to their spinnerets and let electromagnetism and thermal currents give them lift.