How is it that bugs take no fall damage?

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How is it that bugs take no fall damage?

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Additionally, beetles have a protective shell encasing their squishy bits. Because they’re so small, they need armour to protect themselves from damage that would otherwise kill them. Humans are complex enough that we can heal bruises instead of dying from them, so we don’t need armoured skin.

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