Strange 'products' of creation

Spiders have outer bones, like shrimp or crab. They often have broken bones because they are very fragile. Falling from a low altitude can also cause them to die from fractures.

Surprise with strange abilities of species in nature

The mouse can go through a big hole with a ball pen

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During the summer months, they often live outdoors, but when it is cooler, they will find warm places. Thanks to the soft skull and the ability to gnaw, they can slip into a tiny, only 6mm hole. Once inside, they will continue to gnaw on anything, including concrete, lead and plastic. This activity prevents the mouse's teeth from becoming excessively long, but is of a moderate length for their convenience. Contrary to many people's thoughts, rats don't like to eat cheese, but they will still eat if they have the chance. This small animal can jump as high as 46cm, swim and go straight or go with banana plantation posture.

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Goats have rectangular pupils

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Goats and most other ungulates have a horizontal eye opening and this part looks like a rectangle when it expands. This will allow them to be observed at 320 - 340 degrees. They will see almost everything around without moving (people have a vision from about 160 to 210 degrees). Therefore, animals with rectangular eyes may look better at night thanks to their larger pupils, and at the same time, pupils may close more tightly to limit the light. Surprisingly, octopus also has rectangular pupils.

The horse cannot look directly ahead

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Horses are species with a fairly wide view (with the largest of all mammals), they can see up to 350 degrees.The horse has 2 blind spots - the first point is in front of them and the other is right behind the head. When seen in detail, the horse is blind and has a vision of 20/33 (compared to 20/20 for humans).

Mouse can't vomit

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Rats cannot vomit because there is a limited wall between the two stomachs and they are unable to control the diaphragm that performs the vomiting function . Neither rabbits nor guinea pigs can do this. That makes them vulnerable to poisoning. Because of this lack of ability, mice will try to nibble on some food to see if they are sick. If they don't feel nauseous, they will eat voraciously.

Swans can break people's hands

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Swans have a very high instinct to protect children and they use their extremely powerful wings to fend off dogs (and sometimes humans).The swan's wingspan is about 2.75 meters. In 2001, a young man in Ireland broke his arm for the swan wing when he tried to provoke him. The following year, another person also broke his arm for this reason.

If you drop a spider, it will die from a fracture

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Spiders have outer bones, like shrimp or crab. They often have broken bones because they are very fragile. Falling from a low altitude can also cause them to die from fractures.

Nutmeg has poison

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Nutmeg is an hallucinigenic medicine, often used to flavor flavors such as scones, fruit cakes. It is also a killer poison . Just eat 2 grams of nutmeg, you will feel like you have been taking amphetamines, causing nausea, fever and headache. Eating 7.5 grams will cause seizures, eating 10 grams will hallucinate. Eating a nut can cause psychosis, like the imminent death, confusion and agitation. There have been 2 deaths from nutmeg.

The Telegraph tree is able to vibrate quickly even when there is no wind

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The Telegraph is a tropical plant found in Asia - but also occurs in the South Pacific. This plant has a special ability to vibrate leaves (around its axis and jerk up and down). There are other plants that also have this ability, but this is the weirdest and least known species. Their shaking speed is not super fast, but it is completely visible to the naked eye.

Bombardier bugs shoot out extremely hot liquids to protect themselves

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This bug has a very strange ability to shoot a very hot liquid from the abdomen to protect itself and not only once but 70 times with lightning speed. This liquid is a combination of hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinones. They combine together in the belly of this bug and cause a chemical reaction. It can be fatal to small organisms or insects and can cause pain to humans.