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The most heat-tolerant animal - the Pompeii worm.
From November 1995 to April 1996, American biological experts used the famous deep-sea submersible "Alvin" to dive to the bottom of the sea, and carefully inspected three "submarine chimneys" bubbling with hydrothermal fluid: they were 5-7 meters high, and the outer wall was densely covered with white stone pipes of Pompeii worms, and the observers used a special thermometer to reach into the stone pipe to measure the temperature, and found that the temperature at the mouth of the pipe was 20 24, and at the bottom of the pipe, that is, the bottom of the stone attached to the chimney wall, was 62 74, and the highest value was measured at 81So I learned that this worm, which is 6-8 cm long, actually lives in a tube with a temperature difference of up to 40 50 (up to 60) between the head and tail.
And that's not all, the worms still come "outside" from time to time, wandering within about 1 meter of their "room", and the water temperature at 1 meter is close to the cold water of the seabed, only about 2. As a comparison, the experts also measured forgotten empty stone tubes, whose mouths and bottoms were at the same temperature as "living rooms" inhabited by worms. It proves that these Pompeii worms have neither their own "heat insulation suits" nor the ability to "use cooling water" to cool down, and they are indeed not afraid of heat or cold, and they are the most resistant animals on the earth that are currently known to be resistant to high temperatures and temperature differences.
The most hardy animals, with the exception of penguins and seals in Antarctica and white bears in the Arctic, the Arctic duck is the most hardy. They can still live well in an environment of minus 100.
But Nigerian flies are more hardy than Arctic ducks. Scientists put its larvae in liquid oxygen at minus 190, and they still developed and lived for 47 hours; If the fly is placed in liquid oxygen at minus 270, it will not die for 5 minutes.
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Hello! The big animal is probably a camel, and the temperature difference between day and night in the desert is huge. Anything further down is the small insect reptiles that live in the desert.
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TOP5 The most hardy animals in the world!
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Arctic fox: Able to live in ice fields at minus 50 degrees Celsius. Seals:
Musk ox: It is extremely hardy due to its dense and thick hair. Penguin:
Able to grow in environments of minus 60 degrees.
1. Arctic fox
The most heat-tolerant animals are the arctic fox, which is found in the Arctic region and can live in ice fields at minus 50 degrees Celsius, with a body length of 50 to 60 centimeters, in addition to the fact that the coat color of the arctic fox is white in winter and grayish-black in summer.
2. Seals
Seals are one of the most resistant to low temperatures, they can live at least zero temperatures, and seals are a general term for the pinniped suborder sea family, and their bodies are thick and round.
3. Arctic rabbit
The Arctic hare is a hardy mammal with a large size, a larger and longer head than the average rabbit, and flexible and strong limbs, mainly inhabiting the cold regions of northern North America.
4. Musk ox
Musk oxen are extremely hardy because of their dense long hair, and they mostly live in rocky and barren areas with severe climates, and their limbs are short and stout, and their hooves are large and wide.
5. Penguins
Penguins can grow in temperatures as low as -60 degrees Celsius, and the most striking feature of penguins is that they are not able to fly, but they are good swimmers and swim fast, generally at speeds of 25 to 30 kilometers per hour.
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Tiger: It is found in areas of severe cold and extreme heat. Camel:
It lives in tropical regions such as northern Africa, western Asia, and India. Monkeys: Hair and ** can help it maintain a stable body temperature.
Bears: Hibernate habituals. Scorpion:
The most typical feature is the elongated body.
1. Tiger
Hardy and heat-tolerant animals include tigers, as they were once the habitat of tigers from Siberia to Sumatra, and they are found in areas of severe cold and extreme heat.
2. Camels
Camels mainly live in tropical areas such as northern Africa, western Asia, and India, and have strong heat tolerance, and the surface of camels has dense pubescence, with a certain cold tolerance.
3. Monkeys
The monkey has a wide range of distribution, whether in the tropics, or in the cold zone, and its hair and ** can help it maintain a stable body temperature, in addition, the monkey belongs to one of the national protected animals.
4. Bears
Bears are also one of the hardy and heat-tolerant animals, they are widely distributed and have a dense layer of pubescence on the surface, in addition to the large and strong body of bears, they have a wide range of diets, and bears in cold regions have hibernation habits.
5. Scorpions
Scorpions are one of the hardy and heat-tolerant animals, and their most typical characteristics are their elongated bodies and highly venomous tails, which are the general name of the arachnid scorpion species of the phylum Arthropods.
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The most heat-tolerant animal is the Pompeii worm.
Pompeii worms are mollusks that live in the seabed of the eastern Pacific Ocean in the active zone of the earth's crust, and they can withstand a maximum temperature of 81 degrees Celsius. This worm, which is 6 cm to 8 cm long, is the most heat-tolerant and temperature difference tolerant animal on the planet.
The most hardy animal is the Arctic duck.
The Arctic Duck can withstand the cold of minus 110 degrees Celsius, and the reason why the Arctic Duck Chang Shuyuan can withstand severe cold is because it has a layer of fine plush under its feathers, which is wrapped around its body like a blanket, so it can keep warm from the cold. The Arctic duck has plump, black and white plumage, and generally weighs five or six kilograms. When sleeping on the snow, the Beinai Collapse Duck does not lie prone or lying on the snow, but stands on one foot and hides the other foot in the abdomen.
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Heat-tolerant animals are scalded rats, gastropod snails, Pompeii worms, white blind shrimps, camels, and more.
1. Scalding rats
This rat originally had similar habits to other rats, and then has been staying in the high thermal water of up to 90 degrees Celsius (Vera Hot Spring) and gradually adapted to this special environment, like to live in a high temperature environment, can play in the boiling water, frolic, but if it is placed in room temperature water, it may stiffen, and even freeze to death.
2. Gastropod snail
Discovered in 2001 and living near hydrothermal vents in the deep seafloor of the Indian Ocean, the gastropod is covered with iron-containing scales and has an unusual three-layered iron-rich shell that protects against predators.
3. Pompeii worm
Pompeii worms are the most heat-tolerant and temperature-tolerant animals on Earth known to exist. They can withstand the highest value measured at 81, and their ability to withstand such high temperatures is unique in the animal kingdom, and can be described as the record holder among heat-tolerant animals, mainly on the seabed of the eastern Pacific Ocean.
4. White blind shrimp
The white blind shrimp is a species of shrimp found in a trench south of the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean Sea, although they cannot be seen, but the back glows, this light can be called the eyes that grow on the back, which can indicate the distance of the blind shrimp from the crater.
5. Camels
Camels are divided into dromedaries and Bactrian camels, the former is mostly found in Sudan, Somalia and other regions, and the latter is mostly found in Asia and cooler places. Camel is a very resistant to hunger and thirst, high temperature and cold, docile animal, camel also has gregariousness, population dwelling, is the former arid and hot desert areas can not lack the means of transportation and means of transport, has a survival history of 13 million years.
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Ranking of the most hardy animals: water bears, king eider ducks, seals, polar bears, penguins.
1. Water bears
The water bear is a tiny tardigrade, they live mainly in the water and are found all over the world, they are small enough to be seen with a magnifying tool, they are extremely tolerant of the environment, and can survive for several days at 200 conditions.
2. King eider duck
The king eider is a large, fat, fat bird animal mainly found on the Arctic coast, with a round body and plumage that can adapt to the cold of the Arctic, mainly feeding on fish and mollusks, and according to relevant studies, they can withstand the cold of -110.
3. Seals
Seals are marine mammals that are mainly found in the oceans near the Arctic and Antarctic, and they have a lot of fat on their bodies that allows them to survive in cold glaciers, and studies have shown that they can withstand up to 100 colds.
4. Polar bears
Polar bears, also known as white bears, are huge land predators, they are stout and fierce, they are one of the top 10 deadliest animals in the world, and their bodies are covered with thick white hair, which can withstand the cold of the Arctic, up to 80 cold.
5. Penguins
Geese are one of the oldest migratory birds, mainly distributed in the southern hemisphere, and are very diverse, the largest of which is the emperor penguin, which can live in extremely cold climates and live and breed in the bitter cold of 60.
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Seals: Short, densely pubescent all over the body. Water Bears:
It can withstand temperatures as low as -273 degrees Celsius. Penguins: It has a certain cold resistance, and can withstand low temperatures up to minus 60 degrees.
Siberian Husky: Handsome in appearance and passionate in temperament. Arctic Duck:
Able to tolerate temperatures as low as -110 degrees Celsius.
1. Seals
Seals have short, dense pubescence all over their bodies, and their back hair is blue-gray with blue-black spots, which are widely distributed around the world, and although the seal's hair is short, it can tolerate low temperatures as low as minus.
2. Water bears
The most hardy animal is the tardigrade, which can tolerate temperatures as low as -273 degrees Celsius, and is a tardigrade widely distributed throughout the world, with a tiny body size of only 50 microns to 1.4 millimeters.
3. Penguins
Penguins have the reputation of the boat of the ocean, is an ancient migratory bird, mainly distributed in the southern hemisphere, the body color is black and white, of which the back is black, the abdomen is white, has a certain cold resistance, up to minus 60 degrees of low temperature.
4. Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky, also known as the Husky, is an animal that can grow normally in a low temperature environment of minus 50 to 60 degrees.
5. Arctic duck
The Arctic Duck is able to tolerate temperatures as low as -110 degrees Celsius, and the reason why it is so hardy is that the Arctic Duck has a fine layer of fluff underneath its feathers, like a blanket covering its body.
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Hardy animals such as roe deer, sika deer, wild boar, hares, mallards, grouse, foxes, etc.
Robe: A herbivore that lives in the sparse woods of small hillsides in Northeast China, Northwest China, North China and Inner Mongolia, and is one of the common wild animals in Northeast China.
Sika deer live in mountainous areas, forest edges and montane areas of mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, and are not in dense forests or shrubs, which is conducive to fast running. There is a clear difference between daytime and nighttime habitats, and during the day, they mostly choose to inhabit sunny slopes, where the thatched grass is relatively dense and basically similar to their body color. At night, it inhabits the middle or middle and upper part of the hillside, and the slope is uncertain, but it is still mostly sunny slopes, and the thatch is relatively low and scarce, so that the predators can be detected early and can be quickly escaped.
Tardigrades, commonly known as tardigrades, are considered to be the most vigorous animals in the world, and they possess all four types of cryptophyticism, namely low-humidity cryptophytic, low-temperature cryptophytic, meta-osmotic cryptophytic, and hypoxic cryptophytic, and can stop all metabolism in harsh environments. Tardigrades can be frozen and then thawed to resuscitate without causing damage to their bodies.
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