When animals become 'fashion disasters'

In order to adapt to the living situation or because of " heaven was born ", some animals with appearance are not eye-catching, even bizarre and harmful to themselves. Let's go through Discovery magazine with some of the big names that are considered " fashion disasters " in the natural world.

Titicaca Toad

This amphibian species has an amusing name for its origin in Lake Titicaca, located at an altitude of 3,048 meters above sea level in South America. This is an area with thin air and due to the biological characteristics of breathing through the skin, the environmental conditions seem a bit challenging for Titicaca toad. However, they have found a solution: adding skin. This additional skin forms a jacket that sneaks out of the toads that can be stretched to more than 0.5 meters if stretched. Initiative more skin can help Titicaca respiratory better than in thin air but also makes them look quite sloppy and hideous.

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Hedgehog

The coat of 30,000 sharp spikes can help protect porcupines from predators, but it does not help the animal community's community relations: other hedgehogs are not immune to pain. throbbing from the same hair. In fact, the life of a hedgehog is also threatened by its sharp bristling coat. If a coveted hedgehog leaves and twigs, it will climb the tree to get what you want. The problem is, porcupines often fall off trees and are injured by their own feathers. It is true that the benefits are inadequate!

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The male drags the male

The male dragons are equipped with a weight of 65% of its total body weight. This " super " is used to attract females and in this case, the size makes up for it. Female crabs often carefully select more than 100 partners before deciding to stick with " guy ". Unfortunately, the bigger the size of male crabs also brings a hindrance: It is relatively useless for eating and is a sign of " guy " of pulling flocks easily exposed to predators.

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Male birds

With a tail that is more than 2.4 meters wide and contains more than 200 feathers, male peacock looks like a brilliant dancer of the animal world. According to scientists, male peacocks possess the greenest blue eyes on their tails that are believed to be the healthiest. Of course, the colorful tail also has a disadvantage. When the peacock has too many pieces in the tail, it will be a little trouble to take off. And this is the challenge for red-faced male pirates when fleeing predators.

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Bengal Tiger

Unusual white on the fur of the Bengal tigers caused by a mutant gene. Although this feature is not harmful to the health of tigers, it affects their viability. White is not ideal when mixed in the forest. Therefore, Bengal white tigers are easily detected on the move and the advice given to these creatures is that they need camouflage skills as soon as possible.

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Male lion

For a male lion, the mane covering its head should not be too big or too dark. Male lion's manes act as attractive objects for females. The mane is as dark as possible because it shows that the lion is relaxed, eating better and having fewer parasites. However, the darker mane also attracts more sunshine, making the male lion's body temperature rise and its sperm count plummeting.

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Male guppies

Although only owning a few centimeters of body length, the male guppies have a pretty colorful coat, with enough colors, dots and stripes of the rainbow. This is an important trait to create attraction for females, but is also a sign of attracting the attention of predators, endangering the lives of " men ". Guppies.

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Pig Babirusa (deer pig)

Originating from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, Babirusa pigs look a bit like a combination product, with developed fangs piercing through its muzzle. These unusually fanged canines not only make the Babirusa pig look weird but also endanger its own survival. If the teeth continue to grow, they can bend back and flood the pig's brain. It is true that " he beats his back "!

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Hart

The deer have a gauze set that can reach more than 2 meters in width and weigh up to 36kg. This is an impressive ornament on the head. During mating season, the stag will use its antlers to participate in the contest to win partners with other males of the same species. However, this action can make the "susceptible" deer to each other, difficult to remove to escape before predators or may be hungry.

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