Buggy#2 Traditional Cache
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One of several caches dedicated to a love of insects and all other things that crawl.
Sphinx moths, or hawk moths, have been measured at 53 km/h. However, a horsefly (Hybomitra hinei wrighti) was recently clocked at 145 km/h!
The name "insect," it is from Latin; the name was originally given to certain small animals, whose bodies appear cut in, or almost divided.
Insects get oxygen from a complex system of air tubes that connect to the outside through openings called spiracles. So instead of carrying oxygen, their blood carries nutrients from one part of the body to another. They do bleed when they are hurt, and their blood can clot so they can recover from minor wounds.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Cvyy obggyr. Fghzc.
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