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Amazing Namib Desert Beetle Discovered: It Cools Down When Running!
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Namib Desert beetles exhibit a unique thermoregulation strategy. Scientists discovered the *Onymacris plana* species cools down while running, a phenomenon previously unknown in land animals. The wind generated by their rapid movement across hot desert dunes dissipates absorbed heat, lowering their body temperature by up to 13℃. This allows them to maintain speed in extreme heat.
A species of beetle found in the Namib Desert in southern Africa is the first known land animal that gets cooler as it exercises, scientists said.
The Onymacris plana, a darkling beetle, is known for its heat-absorbing black color and its ability to sprint across the desert. Scientists were perplexed by the beetle’s speed — the fastest for an invertebrate in the desert — as most animals generate heat as they run, and because the Namib Desert dunes reach highs of 50℃.
Researchers from the Gobabeb Namib Research Institute in Namibia found that the wind generated by the beetles’ running carried away the heat they absorbed, lowering their body temperature by as much as 13℃.
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