What is the most hard working animal on the planet right now?

Updated on society 2024-08-02
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Don't think that the most industrious animal is man, although man has transformed the world.

    The most industrious animal in the world is the ant, which never rests until it dies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The most industrious animal in the world is undoubtedly human, and what animal has created so much material wealth for humans?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The most hard-working animals are horses, cows, and camels.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That is the cow, the ox has to plow the land, the most hard-working.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cows, horses, camels, these can all suffer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Miga Debate Bee. Bees are often referred to as "hardworking bees".

    In fact, the mid-split bee is indeed very industrious and hardworking. I go to the flowers to collect nectar many times a day, and Zen Pei is tireless.

    The bees are very careful in their nesting, and they take care of the hives very delicately and beautifully.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    10. Beaver.

    Beavers are industrious members of the animal world, and Liz says: "They can change the direction of the river by building dams by using branches and dirt.

    9. Humpback whales.

    Humpback whales migrate 12,874 kilometers per year, but with the increasing frequency of human marine activities, they pose a certain threat to the survival of humpback whales. Humpback whales traverse many offshore areas, and some of the most important habitat and migration routes of humpback whales increasingly intersect with human industrial areas. At the same time, hydrocarbon exploration and production, shipping and other offshore human activities pose a threat to the long-distance migration of humpback whales.

    8. Red-skinned catfish.

    The red-skinned catfish, which means "smallest" in the Bolivian language, are only centimeters long, and Liz points out that this small fish is the world record breaker and the most distant migratory fish (in terms of body proportions). The red-skinned catfish is able to swim 320 kilometers against the current in the streams of the Bolivian mountains, and no one knows why, but scientists believe that it may be related to reproduction.

    7. Arctic terns.

    Arctic terns roost in Antarctica in winter and Greenland in summer, and fly 70,811 kilometres a year during the changing seasons.

    6. Imperial spotted butterfly.

    Monarch butterflies are the only bidirectional migratory insect species, and they resemble migratory birds.

    5. Leaf-cutting ants.

    Ants are very strong and tenacious workers who dig complex underground nests, and leafcutter ants are the "role models" of the ant family, Liz explains, adding that leafcutters collect leaves that feed the fungi on their "underground fungal farms".

    4. American eel.

    Adult American eels make a heroic migration from the river to the middle of the Atlantic, during which they spawn and die. "For the newly hatched American eels, they have to follow the currents halfway across the ocean to the coastal river, where they live for 20 to 30 years. “

    3. Alpine swifts.

    Micro electronic tags are attached to the bodies of several alpine swifts to monitor their movements. To their surprise, the observations showed that the alpine swifts were able to fly over West Africa for more than 200 days without stopping.

    2. Nest weavers.

    Despite their small size, they are very industrious, "These tiny birds build complex 'community nests' made of grass, twigs and leaf fibres, and some community nests can hold more than 300 pairs of birds." “

    1. Naked mole rats.

    Naked mole rats lack good looks, so they have to work hard to make up for their ugliness. In fact, naked mole rats, subterranean rodents, are capable of building complex caves and tunnels, and they have to pay great hardship in the process.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bees The pupa of bees comes out of the cocoon shell and spends their entire lives laboring, keeping warm, feeding the larvae, cleaning and sanitating, building nests, collecting nectar and pollen, defending against enemies, collecting water and salt, etc., and making honey from the collected nectar in the nest at night, etc.

    A bee does not bring much nectar back from each honey collection flight, and the bee's honey sac is only slightly larger than the needle of a pin, and it takes 60 times to collect such a large amount of nectar from the fingers. Since each flower provides very little nectar, in order to fill the honey coat once, the bees must collect the nectar of 1,000 Subeku flowers. Even in the most favorable seasons, bees have to be busy all day to accumulate more than kilograms of honey.

    A man with a sweet tooth swallows a tablespoon of honey as if he were drinking milk. He should also think about how much labor it takes for bees to get so much honey, and the common people say in good conscience: Are bees tired or not, are they the hardest animals in the world?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Men, both old and young, have to buy a house and a car, as well as all kinds of supplies, and men are miserable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You've worked hard for you.

    Think about such an esoteric question.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The answer is: camels.

    desert 之舟 [shā mò zhī zhōu].

    The ship of the desert, that is, the camel, because the camel is different from other animals, it is particularly resistant to hunger and thirst, and people can ride the camel across the desert, so it has the reputation of "the ship of the desert". Camels zonologically belong to the class Mammals, Artiodactyls, the family Camelidae, and are a type of ruminant. It has a docile temperament, is not afraid of wind and sand, and is good at walking the desert, and is recognized by the world as the ship of the desert and is an indispensable means of transportation in desert areas.

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