Insect Jumps Powered By Mechanical 'Gears'

hopping bugs have mechanical-type gears to help them jump
This image shows cog wheels connecting the hind legs of the plant hopper, Issus.
(Image credit: Burrows/Sutton.)

(ISNS) -- The rapid jumps of baby plant-hopping insects are powered by structures in their legs that look and work like human-made mechanical gears, a new study suggests.

The finding, detailed in this week's issue of the journal Science, reveals a remarkable case of similar evolution in animals and machines, scientists say.