Plural of haltere; the paired balancing organs of flies and related insects.
From Greek 'altera' (dumbbell) with standard English plural -es. This technical term is essential in entomology.
When a fly loses a haltere, it immediately starts spiraling out of control—they're so crucial that even tiny damage creates dramatic chaos. This is why scientists study them to build better flying robots.
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