Mother Nature always has a very fair way to treat her children. Accordingly, to survive and develop in the dangerous wild environment, the animals always have different ways of survival, depending on their own strengths and weaknesses. Beetles are capable of launching more than 500 shots per second while a type of Amphibian uses his skeleton as weapons…
Unlike carnivores that use claws, teeth and sometimes howls to find food, some of the smaller species are not fortunate enough to have them. In contrast, they have very unique defensive ways to protect themselves from enemies. These defenses are so strange that you will
have to say, "What the hell is this"? All will be in this video, are you ready?
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10 state-of-the-art equipment to save the lives of creatures
1. The snapping shrimp
What do you think about the incredible ability of the shrimp? Actually, normal shrimps have no special abilities, but the snapping shrimp is an exception.
This shrimp is also known as pistol shrimp or alpheid shrimp. It is distinctive for its disproportionate large claws. More specifically, one of the claws is small while the other is many times larger. The unbelievable power of this creature lies in the giant claw which is used as a "gun" to shoot the prey with high-intensity sound. When the claw shoots out bubbles that are as hot as the surface of the solar, the prey dies immediately. What a super-powerful weapon!
2. The bombardier beetle
To achieve a rate of release of more than 500 shots per second, the "bombardier" beetle can quickly mix two special chemicals in a heart-shaped "combustion chamber" right inside the body.
The intense reaction between the two chemicals boils and pushes the liquid out of the "barrel of the gun" - a hole in its abdomen.
When threatened, they simultaneously release two chemicals through separate tubes to form a mixture with the presence of catalytic enzymes.
The temperature of this mixture when targeted can be fatal for insects and small organisms.
3. The horned lizard
When in danger, the Texas horned lizard will limit the amount of blood in the head, a miracle that humans cannot have. This action causes the rise of the blood pressure in the head and the swelling of small blood vessels around the eyes and finally, they shoot out in the direction indicated by the lizard. Texas lizards can spray blood accurately at an opponent at a distance of up to 1.5m. Its blood is very foul, which can cause predators or dogs and cats to give up. However, this advantage is not a good wish for mankind because after spraying blood like that, the lizard will lose up to one-third of its blood.
4. The gliding snake
For other reptiles, jumping from a height of tens of meters is like suicide, because at least their bones will be broken.
However, Chrysopelea paradisi, a name of a tree snake from Southeast Asia to South Asia, is an exception. They can fly from tree to tree with a minimum distance of 24m.
They are capable of extremely rapid throw through dense foliage or branches to catch prey. When flying, the snake's body is pressed to the minimum, so that the cross-sectional area can double as normal.
Thanks to that, they can take advantage of air pressure and wind to fly in short distances in only about 8 - 10 seconds.
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