How to escape an animal, what are the ways to escape an animal?

Updated on society 2024-02-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is a bird, it will fly, and if it is running on the ground, it will burrow into water or soil, and if it is trapped, it will signal for rescue.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Geckos cut off their tails, crabs broke their legs, ** people were crushed by stone slabs and cut off their arms....All of them are.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to escape the animal:

    Fart Beetle: Fart to scare away predators.

    The fart beetle is a ground beetle of more than 500 species in total, named for its unique defense mechanism, which, when disturbed, spews a red-hot toxic chemical from the tip of its abdomen with a popping sound.

    This spray is produced by a reaction between two compounds, hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide. They are stored separately in two parts of the abdomen of the fart beetle. When the aqueous solution of hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide reaches the front, the catalyst will promote the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and the oxidation of hydroquinone, and the heat generated by the reaction brings the mixture close to the boiling point of water and produces a gas-driven injection.

    This can be fatal to the other party.

    Skunk: A liquid that sprays an unpleasant odor.

    Skunks are a species of mammals in North and South America, skunks are omnivores that become their food when their favorite food is not available, such as fresh insects or bees. This animal is capable of squirting a liquid with a strong unpleasant odor. This animal is also notorious for its crappy defensive methods.

    This small mammal has special glands in its tail that spews a foul-smelling musk when faced with a potential threat. This musk is not only a well-known foul smell, but it can even sting if sprayed into the eyes.

    Hairy frog: Break your own bones.

    Hairy frogs have a lot of hair, and they will deliberately break their bones to reveal a kind of claw that resembles a cat's claw, just like Wolverine's behavior. When this animal is attacked, it contracts its muscles, lets its paws pull down, and then the pointed head breaks from the tip of the bone through the toe pads, revealing from underneath. This behavior is unique among cervical vertebrates and is sure to surprise the attacker.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Tail docking. Geckos do not cut off their tails during normal life, but they do so if they encounter danger, which is a form of self-defense, an instinctive reflection of coping with danger. When it is pulled by external forces or encounters enemies, the tail muscles contract strongly, which can cause the tail to break off.

    The section that fell down, because there were still nerves in it, could still beat for some time.

    2. Camouflage. Butterfly caterpillars are masters of simulating snakes. In addition to the false eye spots, it also has a pair of bright red antennae that can be inflated and give off a foul smell. This pair of antennae looks a lot like a snake's tongue when inflated and smells like a snake.

    3. Play dead. Some people once thought that the "playing dead" of opossums was not a trick, but that they were really frightened by the fierce beast when the catastrophe came. Scientists have used the principles of electrophysiology to test the brains of opossums in vivo to unravel this mystery.

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