Ladybugs

Ladybugs A common insect has to move in water or in the air only, not in its own right, but the lotus leaf lord has developed a unique alternative. The flicker of this lady will be wing-packed to get an air boost but it has been caught in the water by the claws at the end of his feet acting as an anchor.
So a strong wing flap will not fly it and this ladybug moves at nearly thirty centimeters per second. Researchers have called it their way to find new food sources to sustain their lives.