Roaches move quickly primarily due to their evolutionary adaptations for survival. Their long legs and lightweight bodies allow for rapid acceleration and maneuverability, helping them escape predators and navigate their environments efficiently. Additionally, their nervous system is highly responsive, enabling them to react swiftly to threats. This speed is crucial for their survival in the wild, where quick movements can mean the difference between life and death.
Roaches and bugs mating
There are many different sizes of cockroaches depending on where you live and from baby to adulthood. Roaches hace 6 legs and 18 knees, so there is no certain weight recored for them but I can tell you the the male roaches weigh less than the female roaches and males move faster.
they move in a fast way then they stop then they go then they stop so they move how they want to.
They move their tails up and down so fast that it makes swim fast.
In an hour you can move 3 miles. Not so fast.
jiggaboo muscles in their legs.
they use magnets so it doesn't hit the ground
That's because of its legs they stretch it so wide
because they stay on the top of the snow
It is an inanimate object so it doesnt move by itself.
It moves it's wings so fast that it can fly!
they are atratced to them quickly