13 interesting facts about nature that books do not yet have

Female Kangaroo likes muscular males, kamikaze ants explode on their own if they lose, spiders mate only once and then cut themselves ... are interesting information about the natural world that not everyone knows.

Female Kangaroo likes muscular males, kamikaze ants explode on their own if they lose, spiders mate only once and then cut themselves . are interesting information about the natural world that not everyone knows.

In the picture below, Procavia capensis, one of the four living mice of the Hyracoidea order, is the "closest cousin" to the elephant at the moment.

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Muscular male kangaroos are always sought after by kangaroos.

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These are kamikaze ants, living on the island of Borneo. If they lose the battle, they will bend themselves so hard that the abdomen bursts and spray sticky mucus around them so the enemy cannot move, in order to protect the remaining members of the herd.

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Mushrooms are the largest species on Earth. Scientists have discovered at Malheur National Park in Oregon, a fungus called Armillaria ostoyae with an area of ​​cover of 5.44 km2. This mushroom is 2400 years old.

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Tithorea tarricina nymphs have the same color and shape as jewelry made from gold.

Starfish are very skilled predators. It may seem hard to believe, but starfish can rip out mussels and eat them very easily.

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The sleeping position of sperm whales is very strange, they usually sleep in a 'standing' position.

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Black herds hunt by spreading their wings in a circle to create a cool shade to trick the fish into. Therefore, they are known as the hunting umbrellas of Africa.

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This spider will bite off the genitals after intercourse to become lighter and more flexible to better protect the partner. Therefore, they only have sex once.

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The pompano is smaller than the female's size, and only 'pursues' a mermaid. When they find a 'common cause', the male will cling to the female body to survive. Gradually the female and the male will form a body. Males will die if no females are found.

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Vampyrellidae are also known as Amoeba vampires because they often cling and make a hole in the seaweed, after which its tentacles will 'go' deep inside and suck everything out.

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Despite being called with scary names, vampire squid, but the squid with cute eyes is extremely gentle. They do not hunt live, but only suck things floating in deep water like eggs, larvae, corpses of marine animals .

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With a simple operation, scratching the shark's nose, you can make it become hypnotized and become docile like a pet.

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Update 15 December 2019
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