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Running is a basic ability, but you can also defend yourself by ramming into your opponent.
Any animal has its own set of skills to defend against natural enemies, sheep is a domestic animal, with the evolution of domestication, many skills have been degraded, but there will still be a way to protect themselves, to say skills, just sheep this animal is running and horns.
Sheep is one of the familiar domestic animals, and its breeding has a history of more than 5,000 years in China. The whole body of the sheep is a treasure, and its fur can be made into a variety of wool fabrics and leather products. When it comes to healthcare, sheep play a unique role.
Mutton, sheep blood, sheep bones, sheep liver, sheep milk, sheep gallbladder and so on can be used for a variety of diseases, with high medicinal value.
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1. Chameleon - changes the color of the body.
Special skills: good at changing the color of their body at any time with changes in the environment. It is good to hide oneself and catch prey.
One theory is that under the regulation of the autonomic nervous system, it is done through the expansion or contraction of pigment cells in **, and the other theory is that recent studies have found that it is not by the discoloration of pigment cells, but by adjusting the nanocrystals on the surface of **, by changing the refraction of light.
2. Gecko - Broken tail "self-defense".
Special ability: Pulled by external force or encountering enemies, the tail muscles contract strongly, causing the tail to fall off. Zoology is called "self-cutting".
The nerve of the newly severed tail is not dead, and it keeps moving, and you can use the doppelganger technique to protect yourself and escape. Geckos have a hormone in their body that regenerates tails. When the gecko's tail is broken, it secretes this hormone to make the tail grow, and when it grows, it stops secreting.
3. Bats - ultrasound positioning to hunt prey.
Special ability: Bats rely on sound waves to find their way and hunt. They emit sound waves that are inaudible to humans.
When this sound wave encounters an object, it returns like an echo, allowing the bat to tell if the object is moving or stationary, and how far away it is. Use ultrasonic echolocation signals to search for food, detect distance, determine targets, avoid obstacles and avoid enemies, etc.
4. Pigeon - Navigation.
Special abilities: Scientists believe that the pigeon's head has a "map of space" that allows it to fly into unfamiliar areas and know the precise location of the pigeon. This discovery replaces the current theory that pigeons compare their lofts with the coordinates of their location, and then systematically reduce the differences between the two and find their way home.
Previous theories likened the voyage of a pigeon to a flying robot.
5. Electric rays - discharge "self-defense".
Special skills: The main hub of the generator is the nerve part of the organ, the electric ray can discharge at will, and the discharge time and intensity can be completely controlled by itself. Electric rays can generate electricity and kill small fish, shrimp and other small animals in the water by the electric current they emit, and are a means of preying and fighting predators.
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The ability of animals refers to the fact that animals use protective colors to protect themselves.
Protective color refers to the color of animals and plants that change the color of their body surface to be similar to the surrounding environment, which is called protective color. Many animals have protective colors, similar to lizards, and many have evolved fur similar to their environment. There are many creatures in nature that rely on protective colors to avoid enemies and save themselves in the competition for survival.
Representative animals: 1. Dead leaf butterfly: If the dead leaf butterfly rests on the branches, it looks like a gray-yellow dead leaf, and the "resting" state is like a dead leaf, and once it flies, it is not like it.
2. Chameleon: Chameleon is a type of lizard and is a typical animal with protective colors. It can quickly change its body color in the reflection of light from its surroundings, changing to the color of the trunk or leaves to protect itself.
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1. Chimpanzee mimicry ability.
One study has given us a startling revelation: chimpanzees have the ability to mimic other species or people. True, experiments have further shown their mimetic behavior, similar to humans. When a chimpanzee imitates a human to make a movement, a group of chimpanzees will do the same.
2. Think before the fly acts.
Fruit flies only live for 60 days, and a study by researchers at the University of Oxford proves that fruit flies not only think before they act, but actually think a lot before they act, especially before making difficult decisions.
3. Elephants comfort their painful companions.
Comfort, although rarely found in animals, has previously been found in canines, crows, great apes, and other animals. One study claims that Asian elephants are also one of them. Over a period of more than a year, researchers studied 26 elephants, and when an elephant was distressed by seeing a companion, the elephant chirped at this time, which may have been a word of comfort for the elephant kingdom.
Fourth, the dog remembers familiar people.
One study looked at 12 dogs, using their sense of smell to observe their emotional responses. When a familiar person and a stranger are brought to the dog, the dog will react strongly to the familiar person and become very attached.
5. Mice have working memory.
Like humans, rats have working memory, and "working memory" refers to memories made during the thought process. The researchers found that the rat tentacles observed in the experiment responded to vibrations in the same way that humans would do with their fingertips. At the moment, researchers haven't really figured out which part of the mouse brain is responsible for working memory.
6. Lemurs stealing food from plates.
In one experiment, lemurs from large groups were able to quickly steal food from plates. In fact, all lemurs essentially have similarly sized brains, so this proves that living in large social groups helps animals learn and grow.
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Housekeeping, home care, companionship, etc.
Special ones include search and rescue, blind guidance, search, vigilance, etc. Puppies are easy to accept new things during the growth period, the owner of its training is different, it has different skills, if the owner wants the dog to have more skills, it needs to strengthen training.
Dogs are also known as dogs in Chinese, dogs belong to the order Carnivorous and are distributed all over the world. Dogs, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens are called the six animals.
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The abilities of animals are:
1. Gecko: Spider-Man's climbing ability.
If you want to pick an animal from nature that is similar to Spider-Man's climbing superpowers, it would have to be a gecko. They are capable of crawling on almost any vertical surface, even the ceiling. The reason for this is the unique texture of the soles of the feet, which gives it a good grip.
2. Goat: "Flying eaves walk on the wall".
The goat's mountain-climbing skills are quite powerful enough to make rock climbing enthusiasts feel envious. In the high mountains from northern Italy, ibex can even climb almost any vertical surface, and in the process, it seems that some laws of physics are violated.
3. Cou's finned sea bream: spit out a 3-meter-long blue fire.
The Cou's finned sea bream is a very amazing tropical fish. This organism feeds on plankton, such as mesomorphs containing fluorescein. And when the cowson's finned bream is threatened, they are able to deter their enemies by spitting out mesomorphs to create blue flames.
But it would be closer to the truth than to say that it is a blue flame. Regardless, this kind of picture is also very magical.
4. Lighthouse Jellyfish: Eternal life.
In ancient and modern times, it seems that there are always people trying to find the secret of eternal life, but no matter how hard they try, it seems that it is impossible to do it. And in the sea, there is a jellyfish that has the ability to live forever all over the world's oceans, and it is the lighthouse jellyfish.
When they reach the end of their life, they revert back to their polyp state, and thus begin their life cycle again and again. In other words, after they grow from childhood to old age, they will change from old age to juvenile again, and repeat over and over again.
5. Genglu rat: You don't need to drink water directly in your life.
Most people know that if we lose water, we probably won't survive 3 days. But the miraculous Gagolu rat can survive its entire life.
Of course, this does not mean that they do not consume water, but they do not need to drink water directly like humans, and they are completely able to absorb water from the seeds and plants they eat. Interestingly, this critter is also known to take in water from urine.
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Different animals have different abilities, and the ability of animals refers to the fact that animals will use protective colors to protect themselves.
1. Chameleon: Good at changing the color of his body at any time with the change of the environment. It is good to hide oneself and catch prey.
2. Vipers: Vipers are beautiful animals. Their saliva usually shoots out of their fangs and is used to paralyze their enemies.
3. Electric ray: It can discharge electricity at will, and is a means of preying and fighting enemies.
4. Gecko: will give up its tail, which is a kind of "self-defense". When it is pulled by an external force or encounters an enemy, the tail muscles contract strongly, which can cause the tail to break off, so that it can use the clone technique to protect itself from escaping.
5. Dolphins: Dolphins have the superpower to transmit and receive ultrasound waves. With this ability, they can accurately identify the location of obstacles or prey, and can communicate with their own kind, but scientists still don't know why dolphins can distinguish the sounds reflected by different fish.
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1. Camels: do not eat or drink for a long time.
These desert animals are highly resistant.
Because they can survive for more than 10 days without drinking fluids. In addition, their huge humps store enough fat to sustain a month without eating. They can accumulate up to 36 kg in it!
Therefore, if the animal does not have food and begins to consume these fats, it is possible to reduce the hump until the flanks ** relax.
But it's not just about these animals. In addition, they have a double chamber for storing water in the stomach, helping to overcome chronic droughts in the desert. Camels have other characteristics that they resist for so long even without drinking water, and they regulate their body temperature and urinate very rarely so as not to waste the fluids needed to resist the heat.
Polar bears: Powerful protective integument.
This animal is considered to be highly resistant, as it is protective** and has a layer of fat up to 10 centimeters high, so it can survive in the cold regions of the Arctic. The latter provides heat and insulation to resist low ambient temperatures. In addition, its fur looks white, but in reality, it is transparent, and the ** underneath is dense and black.
During the summer months, when access to food is reduced, these bears have the ability to metabolize nutrients from the seal fat they consume during the winter, providing them with vital nutrients to sustain energy and survival.
3. Forest Frog: The ability to freeze itself.
Scientists also have a view of forest frogs.
or wood frogs have been studied, since they have the ability to freeze themselves and can survive in a solid state at a temperature of -20 ° C. To withstand the cold weather of North America in winter, they freeze the blood, but have the ability to prevent ice from damaging the cells and putting glucose.
as an antifreeze) concentrated in the cell fluid.
After 6 months, when the temperature rises, they first thaw the heart, thus rejuvenating the circulation, avoiding damage to other organs during the thaw. Not only because of its resistance, but also because of its possible potential applications in medicine, scientists are now closely studying the species.
4. Galapagos giant tortoise: super long life and tenacious vitality
These giant sea turtles.
It is considered the longest vertebrate in the world.
One of them, because they can survive for about 100 years or even longer. Since they settled in the Galapagos Islands.
Since then, they have had to face various adverse environmental conditions, such as Ecuador.
of high temperatures, undernourishment, volcanoes and changes in sea levels, and other threats. Even so, the species is highly resistant and flexible when it comes to adapting to its environment in order to survive.
Another peculiarity that they possess is that they can survive for months without food or water, which is why they were so much needed by pirates in the 18th century, who stored them in cellars as food.
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