Deer Keds Make Extreme Sacrifice for Survival, Study Reveals
A recent study highlights the remarkable adaptation of deer keds, parasitic flies that forfeit their wings and eyesight after securing a host, primarily deer.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 9 days ago
Deer keds, a type of biting fly found across various continents, exhibit a unique survival strategy. These insects typically target deer but are also known to bite humans and other mammals.
According to a study, once deer keds land on a host, they permanently shed their wings, sacrificing their ability to fly. This adaptation allows them to secure a host for survival.
The findings shed light on the extreme measures some species take in the animal kingdom to ensure their continued existence.