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In fact, not only animals, but also people, even in the martial arts world, people can practice light skills that travel hundreds of miles a day, and they can also practice the muscles and bones of King Kong, but absolutely no one can resist the attack of flames. Why isn't there a creature that is "fire immune"? The reason is very simple, because all life on Earth is carbon-based life, as long as it is burned for a while, the chemical bonds in our body will break, so whether you have a shell or a spike, as long as it is carbon-based, it will not prevent fire.
All animals are afraid of fire, but the "fear" here refers to the physical level, and on the spiritual level, animals that are not afraid of fire still exist, such as us humans are an example.
Article**1: Why are humans not afraid of fire?
Humans were not afraid of fire from the beginning, and our ancestors, like other animals, were afraid of fire a long, long time ago. Slowly, we discovered the use of fire, found that it can help us cook food, and also help us resist the cold, so human beings began to experiment with the use of fire, and now, fire has become an indispensable part of our production and life. Humans are not afraid of fire because they understand the properties of fire and know how to use and control it, and in the same way, if other animals learn how to control and use fire, the fear of fire will disappear.
In circuses, for example, chimpanzees are trained to use torches to light torches around the stage, and animals such as lions and tigers are trained to pass through the flaming ring of fire.
Article**2 In the natural environment, whether it is a chimpanzee, a lion or a tiger, they are all afraid of fire.
When humans taught the chimpanzee how to use torches, his fear of fire disappeared because he learned how to control the torches in his hands. Felines such as lions and tigers may not be as intelligent as chimpanzees, but trainers can still force them to jump over the ring of fire, and when these beasts have crossed the ring of fire again and again, they find that the ring of fire does not hurt themselves at all, so the mental fear disappears. Animals in the circus are not afraid of fire, this is the result of human training, so is there any animal in nature that is not afraid of fire?
There are a lot of them. Most of the animals in nature that are not afraid of fire do so because "the ignorant are fearless".
Article**3 When we light a fire, most animals will back off, but if we are dangling outside the tank with a torch and none of the fish will pay attention, why?
Because fish don't know what fire is. There is no fire in the water, so the fish do not know what fire is, so they are naturally not afraid of fire. There are also some animals, not only not afraid of fire, but also fly towards the flames, a variety of insects are representatives, and the most typical of them is moths, "moths to the fire" this idiom we are very familiar with.
However, insects are not afraid of fire, not because they have a special complex for fire, but because they don't know what fire is. Insects are the most abundant animals in the world, but at the same time they are a relatively simple and.
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Living organisms are generally made of proteins, and the temperature of the flame is usually more than 1,000 degrees Celsius, and the proteins can't maintain their properties at such high temperatures. So now there should be no organisms that are not afraid of fire, or that can survive fire, and the basic components of life are amino acids, proteins, and other substances, and those substances.
It's not resistant to high temperatures, and of course the temperature in fire is very high, so living things are afraid of fire, and there are hundreds of fires, and here's an incredible amount of information.
In the flat waters of the Galapagos Islands, around the mouth of the hydrothermal vent, which is 2,800 to 3,000 meters above the surface and has a water temperature of up to 250 meters, there are five biomes - exotic pink fish, purple octopus, schools of white crabs, thousands of brown mussels and huge white clams;
In the crater, a large mass of worms fiddles with fluffy, bright red feathery suction cups on top of 4-meter-tall vertical tubes. Scientists went to a depth of 2,500 meters in the open waters of the Gulf of California, where the water temperature was over 350 degrees Celsius, enough to melt lead. But there are also thousands of red clams, tubular worms, crabs, teng pots and other creatures near the mouth of the hot spring.
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In various movies and documentaries, we often see humans using torches to drive away beasts. Don't look at the tigers and lions. But when they see the torches, they seem to stop attacking, and they dare not come forward, as if they are very afraid of the fire. Why is that?
Why are animals generally afraid of fire?
The fear of fire in animals stems from the memories that have been passed down in the genetic material of their ancestors due to fire injuries in the process of evolution.
Since they are animals, they cannot understand the role of fire and use it, so they can only stay away from invisible but invincible fire (ancient fires were caused by thunder and lightning, etc.), and this is also a way for animals to protect themselves.
For animals in the wild, the dazzling colors represent that they are not easily violated. And it often indicates that it is poisonous, the color of the fire is very bright, and it is constantly jumping, making a whirring sound, and extremely high temperature. So the average animal will stay away.
Animals that have been domesticated can be more adapted to fire, such as trained animals in the circus, which are not afraid.
However, in a natural state, animals should be afraid of fire. Primitive man relied on fire to disperse the beasts.
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Chickens: have no vegetable grease on their feathers, no fins between their toes, and often live on land. Cats:
A richly scented body wash is used, which causes a stress response to occur. Rabbits: The normal water temperature is lower than the body temperature, and it is easy to freeze to death.
Dogs: Physically defective species have a fear of water.
What are the animals that are afraid of water?
1. Chicken. Chickens are one of the most water-feared animals because their feathers are not covered with vegetable oil, there are no rotten flippers between their toes, and chickens often live on land.
2. Cats. Cats are common household pets with a strong sense of balance and quick reactions, but they have a fear of water, because when washing cats, they will use a fragrant Zen body wash, which will mask the smell on their bodies, causing cats to have a stress reaction.
3. Rabbits. Rabbit is one of the animals that are afraid of water, because its body temperature is 39.5 degrees, and the normal water temperature is relatively cold for rabbits, if it is in the water, it is easy to cause rabbits to die of hypothermia.
4. Dogs. Dogs are also afraid of water, and most dogs can swim, but a small number of dogs are not born, such as teacup dogs and other puppies with physical defects, will have an extreme fear of water.
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The animal that is least afraid of death, walking on a near-vertical cliff, the predator can't do anything about it!
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Animals don't know what death is all about (animals are not aware of death except for people, only people fear death).
In this sense, there are no animals that are afraid of death (except humans), but they instinctively avoid danger.
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