You will see how fierce the biological world is through the following pictures

The world we live in is really not as peaceful as you think.

"Strong is weak" - that is the constant law of nature that creatures always obey.

The world we live in is really not as peaceful as you think. " Strong, weak " - creatures always struggle to survive under this rule.

And the images below will help you feel more about the real reality of life. Be sure that many people will feel more terrifying nature than many times.

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This is a bobbit worm - a true monster that lives on the ocean floor.They have a habit of ambushing prey under sand.The mouth of this 3m long worm is always open to welcome the ill-fated prey.

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Secreting a sticky mucus containing venom is how this earthworm planarians hunt.Immediately after entering the mouth, digestive acids immediately cover the prey.

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The world of insects thought peaceful but equally fierce. The big creature in the image belongs to the Mum family, and the one who is torn by it is a cricket .

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Comb jellies are creatures considered "alien monsters in the ocean" due to their appearance.Jellyfish represent the oldest living branch on Earth.And when they are too hungry, they do not hesitate to treat each other.

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The way the sling-jaw fish (Epibulus insidiator) catches is amazing.They have very flexible jaws, which can last more than half the length of the body, so the prey has almost no chance of escaping.

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Only 6 snakes on Earth can eat eggs.They live in Africa and India.

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Python and snakes are generally "endowed" for an extremely well-established jaw, which can be extended to 130 degrees.Moreover, the jaw bone is connected together by very elastic ligaments, allowing them to open their mouths to the sides.Therefore, they can swallow a much larger prey.

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Giant red leech is a species of endemic animal of Kinabalu mountain, Borneo, Indonesia.Unlike other leeches, this "monster" of this 30cm-long mountain of Kinabalu does not suck blood but only eat the giant earthworm here, creating the "monstrous" scene we are watching.

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The worm is one of 1,000 ribbon worms - a group of worms that live on the ocean floor.What you see is how they catch prey: spitting out a mucus that grabs the prey.Looks pretty scary isn't it.

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Most moths survive by eating leaves, but not Carnivorous caterpillars .Somehow, the native worm in Hawaii Island has evolved into a predator.It is known that 18/20 moths in Hawaii Island evolved into "assassins".

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You're looking at an image of a shallow octopus (shallow-water octopus) hunting.Most octopus species are professional assassins.They can jump ashore to catch prey, and some octopus species hunt . sharks

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In the picture is Manta stingray - one of the largest rays of the planet.This fish can load a block of food with 13% of its body weight - ie about 10kg of food in an adult individual.

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Even corpses are not outside the natural cycle.Within a day and a half, the lizard's corpse was blown to the bone by ants.

Update 16 December 2018
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