Animal mining technologies, better than people

Wooden fish and frogs can make their own proteins to keep their bodies from freezing when they live in cold water, animals release glue .

Animal mining technologies

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Anti-freezing agent.Fish are often found in very cold waters, but their bodies are not frozen, typically the Antarctic, Arctic fishes.The reason these fishes are not frozen is because they can create a protein called "anticoagulant protein".

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Anticoagulant proteins bind to ice crystals in the blood to prevent these fish from freezing, endangering animal life.Wood frogs can also freeze their bodies and melt the ice to suit the changing weather.

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Inventing warm clothes.Unlike fish, penguins are warm-blooded animals, it has a way to keep the body perfectly even though it must live in a natural environment with freezing temperatures.Part of it is because penguins have a thick layer of fat that helps fight cold, but the main factor contributing to the warmth is the air bubbles formed under the hair of this species.

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The short, hard feathers of the penguins are evenly distributed, creating a layer of air around the body, protecting animals from the cold.This species can also adjust the arrangement of feathers to create an infiltration barrier when swimming.

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Strong, durable yarn like spider's.Spider silk is a natural wonder that scientists are trying to mass produce.Silk fibers are just as hard as steel, and can easily expand.In terms of toughness, spider silk is comparable to the material used in bulletproof armor, bicycle tires and aerospace items.

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Spiders have produced silk for thousands of years.Humans have only discovered this fiber in the early 1960s, applying it to a variety of items, including protective jackets, ligaments, suspension bridges .

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Sound Navigation And Range (Sonar) technique is also known as sound wave.This is a technique that uses sound to identify objects and navigate, often used underwater.Similar technology is also used in imaging diagnostics.

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However, in some animals, such as dolphins or bats, they have developed spatial navigation systems for millions of years.Meanwhile, research on human sonar technology has only been developed since World War II.

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Gelatin.Some animals can produce very good natural adhesives.For example, spiders produce glue on spider webs to catch and trap insects.Oysters and mussels can also bind the body to the stone surface thanks to the adhesive.

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Animals can create and use adhesives thousands of years ago.Humans have only invented commercial glue for less than a hundred years, since the 1920s.