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The animals that are supposed to evolve anomalously to survive, among the evolutionary animals, have the Cuu Long head abalone in Vietnam as one of the few fish species that have fertilized eggs. inside the female's body.

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Cuu Long's first belly fish . This "distinct" evolutionary animal was discovered in 2009, which is one of the few fertilized egg fish that takes place inside the female's body. To make the process easy, male fish develop a penis that extends from the head, like a chainsaw, used to cling to females during mating.

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Egyptian antelope . Because it originates from the Middle East and North Africa, the Egyptian antelope has developed a number of characteristics to survive with little or no drinking water. It can still live without water, just eat plants and survive through hydration. In addition, when water is scarce, Egyptian antelopes can be saved by concentrating uric acid from the urine. This species also significantly reduced consumption of water in the stool.

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Cross-billed birds have adapted to better suit their food sources as pine nuts. Due to the fact that the seeds inside the pine nuts are difficult to remove with a normal beak, this bird has developed cross beaks that help them separate the pine cones. Its tongue is also very powerful, can be pressed into the fruit to get the seeds.

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Panama yellow frogs are nearly extinct due to habitat loss, and only live in Panama rainforest, mainly residing near rivers and waterfalls. Due to the noise in their natural habitat, they evolved a special ability, quite rare in the animal kingdom: This species uses the semaphore ((signaling system by placing hands or two flags under a position to represent letters of alphabetical letters) to communicate basic reports, such as willing to mate or warn of predatory monsters.

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Beard- like birds love the bone marrow, an extremely difficult food to get. In order to get valuable nutrients inside the bones of rotting animals, this species has come up with a very unique way of dropping bones from a height of 260 feet (about 79.2m) in the hope of having it fall down on the rock and break.

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Spotted salamanders are one of the most unique evolutionary species in the animal world. It was the first vertebrate found to be able to use photosynthesis. Through many years of research, scientists believe that algae have a symbiotic relationship with spotted salamanders, responsible for the chlorophyll found within organs of the species. However, Canadian researchers have recently discovered that very important pigments for photosynthesis are inside spotted salamanders. In addition, scientists also found that embryos that interact with algae are much more likely to survive and grow much faster.

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Cassowary Ostrich is a large flying bird, the only creature that can eat Cassowary plums (a small plant with high toxicity that can kill all animals, including humans). But the extremely toxic fruit that comes into the body of the Cassowary ostrich is not harmful thanks to a very short and rapid digestive system. In addition, the bird's enzymes make it immune to particle toxicity.

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Mosquitoes under the London subway system, England . The metro system under London is a breeding ground for a particular mosquito, branching out from ground-based mosquitoes about a hundred years ago. This mosquito only eats birds, not human blood and rodents. In addition, it has also changed the fertility habit to match, while mosquitoes often need to eat blood before laying eggs, mosquitoes under London subway to lay eggs first. In addition, it is active all year round, thankfully this species is mainly in the London subway system.