Bad habits of animals

Are you shy about some of your bad habits? Rejoice, because there are still a lot of 'people' who have shameful disrespectfuls out there! Join Discovery magazine to discover the bad habits of some animals.

Surprise with the bad habits of the species

Giraffe

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With a height of over 6m and a weight of 1.3 tons, the size of these guys is truly remarkable.But the guys who look red on the spot make you feel insensitive right away because the guys are also in drool state , not to mention a tongue longer than 45 cm. Without considering the aesthetic horror of this tongue, this is an effective tool to help them pluck their leaves from high branches, and their 'terrible' salivary glands will make it easier to digest leaves. In addition, another gibberish 'bad habit' is that they also use their tongues to pick their noses .

Cow

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There are more than 1 billion cows on our planet.If this is not enough to impress you, then perhaps the following information may cause you to . cape: their grass diet makes methane produce a lot in the stomach; therefore, they must regularly discharge this gas by . farting and burping . A cow can emit up to 2 liters of methane gas per minute. You might think that it is ' disgraceful ', but with the amount of food around 40kg that every cow can consume every day, it ' yields ' so nothing is too 'formidable'.

hippo

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This large animal has many special characteristics such as weighing up to 2 tons, body without fur and hobby of mud bathing to protect your sensitive skin.But the above characteristics cannot match their odd and very 'unhygienic preferences': after the mud bathing they will emerge and use their urine and feces mixture to throw at each other .This action is said to humiliate competitors and to mark their territory.

Jackals

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The cuisine of jackals can make you . nauseous.Their favorite food is rotten decayed meat. When the lion or tiger is full of his spoils, this is the time when the jackal wanders to ' enjoy' the excess.This culinary habit has been formed since they were young.Parents will feed their children by vomiting food and feeding their children;And if the children are full and the food is still left over, their parents will not be afraid to eat up all that vomit.

Mountain goat Tahr

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The mountain goat Tahr lives in southern India. During the breeding season, children will signal to the male that she is "interested" by . peeking on the guy. What a sign of "sexy" and "lovely"!

Koala Bear

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Koala bears sleep for 22 hours a day, and they eat only the leaves of eucalyptus - a poisonous leaf. The secret to them being able to digest this food is still safe thanks to a special bacterium that lives in the digestive system that helps them eliminate the toxins of the leaves. However, at birth, the baby bear is not available for this 'antidote'; This unique detoxification mechanism is slowly formed through the eating of food made by mother bears . vomiting .Although a bit awful, this is obviously an effective way to vaccinate.

holothurian

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Although there are relatives with starfish, sea cucumbers do not have the lovely appearance of their relatives.When they mature they look like a fat sausage.Their food is dead faeces and dead animals floating in seawater.Each year they treat about 140 kg of the above 'waste'.

Surprisingly, even though they have such a nutritious diet, in some parts of the world they are still considered a delicacy that enhances sexual ability.Perhaps due to the characteristics of the male of this species release sperm into the sea to fertilize the female?

Sardines

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Although sea cucumbers have the shape of 'chicken skin ', if compared to the grouper, it is still pretty boring! As one of the worst 'beauty' species in the sea, the medium-sized grouper has just died (it does not have a tooth), and also has 'delicate' cuisine: animal carcasses .It will creep into whatever hole it finds on the animal's body and poke inside out.Also their bodies are slimy.This mucus is used as a defense system: when attacked they can release more than 7 liters of this mucus.

Vulture

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Vultures are typical representatives of the scavenger diet .One of the characteristics of vultures is that their heads are naked and hairless due to the habit of eating dead flesh by sticking their heads into the bodies of animals to eat meat, so their heads are covered with blood and decaying their prey. will be sticky and difficult to clean.This feature helps the vultures wash their heads quickly in nearby rivers.Vultures rarely attack a healthy animal but can kill injured or sick animals.They devoured food when food was abundant until the kite swelled and sat down to sleep or nod like sleep to digest food.They do not tolerate food for their young birds, but they come out from kites to feed their babies.The eating habits of this bird help clean the environment, especially in hot countries.

Flies

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Although it is considered by many scientists to be the most evolutionary insect in the insect world, flies also have many 'less civilized' living habits. With the hobby of eating animal manure, their bodies are always flooded with bacteria.When they lurk around the table, they don't just "taste" a bit, but they actually . vomit up there.When beans land on food, they will vomit digestive enzymes and saliva to turn that food into a liquid so they can be easily absorbed through the tubular mouth.When not smoking all the 'prepared' food, they will leave . us.By the breeding season, they will lay their eggs in places with rotten flesh like animal carcasses;These eggs will hatch into maggots and continue their life cycle.