When a thermobaric explosion rips through the air, it doesn’t just burn—it vacuums. But what happens to the delicate wings of insects?
- 🦗 Exoskeleton fragments, especially wings, may be singed but intact—a clue to proximity.
- 🐞 In entomological forensics, burnt wing fragments help reconstruct the blast radius.
- 🧬 Species ID from scorched fragments gives insight into the pre-blast environment.
Why it matters:
- Wings can reveal whether insects were native, introduced, or placed post-blast.
- This helps investigators determine if the scene is authentic or tampered.
Tiny wings. Big evidence. 🔥🪶
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