According to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of California, Berkeley researchers set out to learn exactly what allows cockroaches to navigate cracks and crevices that are a fraction of their height.
Integrative biologist Robert Full and Ph.D student Kaushik Jayaram filmed roaches entering tight spaces and observed what happened to the insects when various weights up to a 100 grams were placed on their bodies, Science reports.
In the study, these maneuvers helped cockroaches withstand compression forces of about 300 times their body weight when crawling through cracks; in other instances, they withstood 900 times their body weight.
Researchers’ interest in cockroaches’ toughness has to do with more than just understanding their reputation for survival, however.
Their ability to withstand great force is something scientists hope to recreate with robots.
“Cockroach exoskeletons provided inspiration for a soft, legged search-and-rescue robot that may penetrate rubble generated by tornados, earthquakes, or explosions,” the authors write.
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