Biomimicry is a great way to get creative. Biomimicry is the art of using nature as an inspiration for new ideas. This art involves studying how things in nature work and how they are designed and then applying them to innovate a new idea. Probably one of the most common forms of biomimicry in the world would be the invention of the airplane and birds. Birds may have given humans the idea that we can fly but there are also more examples of biomimicry in the world that you may not have known about.

The Japanese bullet train nose design was based on the kingfisher's beak to reduce noise and improve fuel efficiency with less wind resistance. 

Although not entirely direct tree leaves performing photosynthesis made it possible for humans to invent the solar panel. 

Scientists have used the way mosquitoes painlessly bite you to make painless needles.

Velcro was inspired by the way that plant burrs stick to a dog's fur.