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Whales "commit suicide".
Whales, commonly known as whales. In fact, a fish is not a fish, but a mammal in the ocean. However, this animal seems to be the most prone to becoming bored with life.
Since ancient times, humans have noticed a strange phenomenon, often whales, alone or in groups, venture to the seashore, and then there desperately slap their tails on the surface of the water while letting out a desperate howl, and finally run aground and die at low tide.
As far back as 1783, it is recorded that 18 sperm whales washed up at the mouth of the Elbe River in Europe, where they died. The following year, another 32 sperm whales stranded in the Gulf of Audi Ani in France. In the 18th century, some navigators discovered a horrific whale graveyard in Thas, where piles of rotting corpses and bones were scattered across the beach.
The first person in the world to record whale stranding was the great Greek philosopher Aristotle. He bluntly told people: "Why on earth do whales run aground?
I can't do that. Plutah, a famous scholar in ancient times, explained the whale stranding phenomenon as "collective suicide". This is patently unscientific.
Because whales cannot have the same rich emotions as humans, and once whales are stranded, they often appear frightened and even make tragic cries for help.
King Squid dies mysteriously.
In October 1976, thousands of squid suddenly swam to the shore on the vast beach off the coast of Cape Curt Bay in the United States, and they swam to the shore one after another, stranded and died, and their corpses were strewn all over the sand. People witnessed this and tried all kinds of ways to rescue them, but to no avail.
The situation did not end there. In November, mass squid deaths spread northward along the Atlantic coast. Sometimes, as many as 100,000 squid die in a day!
If each squid weighs an average of 340 grams, tens of thousands of tons of squid are lost every day. The catastrophe lasted for more than two months until mid-December, when it came to an end.
In recent years, large numbers of dead or half-dead king squid have been found along the coasts of the United Kingdom, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Japan, New Zealand and other countries, which have become the mouths of seagulls.
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It's so wide. Let the puppet think.
Why do termites survive by eating wood all the time? Because there is an enzyme in the body that can help with digestion. Thinking about why carnivores can't survive on plants, the difference is that the structure of the stomach is different from that of herbivores, and secondly, there are differences in biological enzymes.
Why do whales commit mass suicide? I don't know.
Why do some bats suck blood?
There are also some fish that hold them in their mouths as soon as they give birth until they hatch, so the mouths of the female fish are stretched out of shape.
Some fish, such as salmon, like to go upstream to spawn, but there are many dangers such as brown bears and so on the way, but it is strange that they still firmly go upstream to spawn.
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The toad shoots out its own internal organs, for defense.
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1. Circle of Death: Ants are blind, so they reach their nests based on smell. Sometimes, a large group of ants will circle in a circle. As a result, the ants will continue to walk back and forth until they die from exhaustion.
2. Handstand: The spotted skunk uses a handstand to scare off carnivores.
3. Animal torture: Lung wasps find the victim (usually a caterpillar), inject their eggs into the victim's body, paralyze the victim, and then eat the victim while they are still alive. Worst of all, wasps consume fat and digestive organs first, which allows the caterpillars to live as long as possible.
4. ****: From worms to dogs, many animals are believed to have this "superpower", which has been recorded in ancient Greek times. In fact, it is said that some animals **** a week in advance.
As always, we don't quite know why, and some scientists believe it was a coincidence.
5. Super buckle: This pistol shrimp is known as the loudest animal in the sea. To stun its prey, it slams its claws at supersonic speeds.
The resulting sound is actually a roar of sound waves, and the shock wave it produces is enough to stun its prey. The resulting shock wave instantly becomes as hot as the surface of the sun.
6. Wine monkeys: In St. Kitts, colobus monkeys have developed a penchant for alcohol over the past few centuries by eating fermented sugar cane. Recently, they have even started stealing alcohol from local resorts.
7. Blood squirting: Blood squirting is scary enough as a defense mechanism, but horned lizards squirt it out of their eyes and make it go further!
8. Herbivores: Plants are not the only unexpected carnivores in the world. Some herbivores, such as cattle and sheep, can also have an impact on their other farm animals if their food is not nutritious.
9. Kamikaze Birds: On a dark and moonless night, hundreds of birds swooped to death in the village of Yatinga in India. Scientists believe that a combination of environmental factors can cause birds to become disoriented and fly towards the village lights.
10. Create a husband: A female mite that lays eggs without fertilization. When her sons grew up, she stayed with them, and the sons died soon after.
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