How butterflies stay dry

Slightly bumpy surfaces reduce water drops’ contact time

WATERPROOF  As a water droplet hits the wing of a butterfly, a raised vein (vertical line, shown) splits the splash, and sends the water bouncing away more quickly than a smooth surface would.

Courtesy of Adam Paxson, Kyle Hounsell, Jim Bales, James Bird, Kripa Varanasi

So much for rain slickers.