Self-defense is one of the instinctive actions of all living things. Each species has a different way of defending itself, ranging from staggering with parts of the body or
When agitated or threatened, this ladybug can fire over 500 cannons in a second.
If at first glance a Allenius iviei ladybug, perhaps we will think it is a headless corpse, but actually its head
The RSPB Nature Reserve has just moved Britain's rarest spider species to a new place in a plastic bottle.
Speaking of insects, many people will think of images of horrible, ugly animals. But in fact, not all insects are like that. In the insect world, there are still many unique and
By changing the circulatory system in the body, golden ladybirds will change their shape depending on the environment.
The head of the fish head hump shows off the colorful pink skin, the cranial turtles challenge crocodiles ... are the most impressive animal images of the past week.
Golden monkeys playing around in the forest, the butterflies are engrossed in pollen, the squirrels stretching to sleep in their chairs ... are the most impressive natural images
Scientists believe that ladybirds are the key to creating a type of umbrella (though) that does not overturn despite the wind blowing.