Andree Sanborn

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They are devilishly fast; they make the housefly seem sluggish. Their wicked speed and difficulty to swat has been attributed (in part) to the fact that they do not bite by sinking their mouthparts deep into their prey in the manner of mosquitoes. Instead, their saw-tipped bayonet remains near the surface, allowing them to escape in an instant.
Super Fly: The Unexpected Lives of the World's Most Successful Insects
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