The truths always amaze you about the biological world
The natural world always surprises us, and the facts in this article will make sure you understand it.
The natural world always surprises us, and the facts in this article will make sure you understand it.
The creature on this earth is really like everything. The animals, birds, insects you see every day, actually inside there are many interesting points that make sure you don't understand yourself.
Take for example honey. To get a small gallon, 22,700 bees have to work hard all their life - have you heard this truth?
Here are the same facts, so that you understand that the world of life never ends unexpectedly.
1. Spiders can clone like . Naruto
When feeling in danger, Cyclosa will create a body with mucus to escape.
At least that is the ability of Cyclosa spiders (also known as spherical weaving spiders) , living mainly in Peru.
If you have ever read Naruto, you probably are no stranger to cloning right? This is a technique where users can create their own copy. And Cyclosa spiders really do that.
When feeling at risk, Cyclosa will create a clone with mucus like mayonnaise, with a shape that looks exactly like yourself. Inside it is covered with leaves, or prey it has hunted before.
Of course, this clone is unable to move as in the story, but it has the task of attracting the attention of the enemy, while the master hides himself in the corner for safety.
2. Mushrooms are smarter than you think: they move, know how to plan, and eat properly
This mushroom can find the shortest path to "grow" gradually to its destination.
That is the case of the fungus, which has the scientific name of Physarum polycephalum . Scientists believe that they have a special kind of intelligence, because through tests, they seem to be able to "think" , even know how to plan themselves.
Specifically, this fungus can find the shortest path to "grow" gradually to its destination (food itself). They also remember that path, and then repeat the same actions.
Notably, their intellect is probably comparable to species like ants and bees (insects are considered smart), despite the fact that they do not have any nervous system even though they are the most.
In addition, this fungus also selects a decent diet. They balance between carbohydrate and protein, so that the population has the best " health" .
3. Dogs really love
Dogs know how to love and also feel nostalgic.
This is really something scientifically proven. When dogs have a special affection for other organisms - whether they are humans, cats or humans - their brains release oxytocin, a hormone that feels like people hug and kiss.
Dogs know love, and like humans, they also feel nostalgic, and easily feel lonely.
4. The famous migration of Christmas Island red crabs can be viewed even when you are in the universe
Each such migration has more than 100 million crabs involved.
Every year in 11-12, Australia's Christmas island happens a phenomenon that you may have heard sometimes.
That's when millions of red crabs of the island begin to move, creating a massive migration.
It is estimated that every such migration has more than 100 million crabs participating. They move from the forest to the coast to mate, creating a . red blanket glowing on the island.
But have you ever thought you could see that scene while sitting on . the universe? It turned out to be, with Google's Street View technology.
It allows you to view the most realistic photos anywhere in the world, only with a network connection (of course, the ISS space station has internet connection).
5. The cow has a buddy squadron
Leaving cows together is also a way to increase the milk production they produce.
Friendship is something that really exists in the animal world, and the cow is the most obvious proof.
According to Krista McLennan, a biologist from the United Kingdom, cows can feel very attached to their kind that grows up with them, and will feel extremely stressed when separated.
Leaving cows together is another way to increase the amount of milk they produce - that's the conclusion through McLenna's research. Even if you put them in a new flock, if you can still be together, there is no negative effect.
6. Birds are also intoxicated
When drunk, birds will sing in another tone.
In an experiment on zebra finch , experts from the University of Oregon confirmed that the bird is really intoxicated, and that the drunkenness even makes them . lethargic even in the "singing" voice.
Specifically, when drunk, they sing in another tone, rhyming also deviates from the usual norm.
In nature, birds rarely show themselves affected by alcohol (from fermented fruits).
But through experiments, it turns out they are still drunk, with symptoms such as loss of motor control, even harder to stand, just like humans.
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