Why is the common housefly so impossible to swat? We investigate the disgusting, hidden genius of a fly's eyes. The housefly is a fragile, garbage-eating pest with a brain the size of a dust mote. By all laws of nature, it should be extinct. But when you actually try to squish one, you realize you're fighting a biological supercomputer. In this episode of Animastorian, we roast the filthy lifestyle of the common housefly and uncover the ultimate plot twist: a biological cheat code called the "Flicker Fusion Rate." Discover how a fly's massive compound eyes allow it to process visual data up to five times faster than humans, effectively letting it see the world in slow motion. You aren't just missing a bug—you're being outmaneuvered by a master of "bullet time." If you agree that an animal's tiny, pathetic brain can actually power a time-bending superpower, hit SUBSCRIBE to Animastorian! Let us know in the comments: What animal's hidden genius should we uncover next? #Housefly #AnimalFacts #Science #Animastorian #Wildlife #Nature #WeirdAnimals

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