microclaws
Microclaws are microscopic, pointed structures found on the feet of certain insects and other arthropods. These tiny appendages, often too small to be seen with the naked eye, play a crucial role in locomotion by providing enhanced grip. They are typically made of chitin, a durable polysaccharide.
The function of microclaws is to increase the surface area of contact between the arthropod's foot and
Research into microclaws has been inspired by their remarkable adhesive properties, leading to investigations into biomimetic