- Why are there no male queen bees?

After mating with the female bee, the male bee's abdomen will burst and kill him. Meanwhile, the queen bee will continue to mate with other males to collect genes for her nest.
- The fastest animal on the planet flips upside down in just a millisecond

The globose springtail (Dicyrtomina minuta) is an incredibly fast backflipper. Despite being only a few millimeters long, this species can leap up to 60 mm high and flip in mid-air
- 'Vampire' sparrow: Strange bird that drinks blood to survive

'Vampire' sparrows lived on Darwin Island and Wolf Island (both in the Galapagos Islands - Ecuador) since 500,000 years ago.
- Being swallowed whole, the chipmunk struggled in the giant heron's neck

In the video, a giant heron used its long, large, hard beak to capture a chipmunk alive at Moonshine Beach in Cambria, California.
- Capybara: A giant rat weighing up to 68kg, at ease among crocodiles thanks to its special abilities

Capybaras not only have a cute appearance, but they are also considered the friendliness queens in the animal world as they love to 'communicate' with many other species from
- The snake set a record with the most venom in one bite, enough to kill 400 people

A coastal taipan snake named Cyclone kept in captivity in Australia secreted more than 5.2g of venom, three times the average amount of venom for this species and enough to kill
- What is in a rattlesnake's tail that makes a sound?

Rattlesnakes are snakes with strong venom and can kill their prey instantly with a single bite. This snake makes a clicking sound from its tail that sends chills down people's
- Close-up of a diver's encounter with anaconda and piranha in the Brazilian river

In the video is rare footage of specific freshwater creatures in Brazil including anacondas, piranhas... by professional diver and video technician Bartolomeo Bove.
- Dragon Bamboo, the tallest bamboo species in the world

The giant bamboo species Dendrocalamus giganteus is recognized as the tallest bamboo species in the world on the Guinness World Records website Guinnessworldrecords.com.
- A steppe kestrel kills a mallard with a 'shadowless' dive at a speed of 90km/h

The video records the scene of a Drake duck (Mareca americana) lying calmly resting when suddenly its head is ripped off by a 'supernatural force', then it falls to the ground.
- To their surprise, the elephants also called each other by name

Besides humans, elephants are the first animals to use names that do not involve imitation.
- Which animal can hold its breath the longest?

Cuvier's beaked whale holds the record for holding its breath underwater for the longest time ever recorded.
- It is not recommended to take seashells from the beach and why

In coastal ecosystems, seashells are an important link. Seashells not only help stabilize beaches but also provide birds with nesting material, providing shelter or mounting
- Strange dog with bear face, cat teeth, fox mouth

Bush dog, Serval dog, bush dog or maned dog is a species of the genus Serval in the family Canidae (dog family). They are more distantly related in the canine family but still have
- The cave of death kills any creature that enters

Right in front of the cave entrance is a warning sign Danger! Do not exceed this point with the skull and crossbones. The reason is that any creature that dares to enter the cave
- The most dangerous fish in the world, with the largest venom gland of any other fish

The devil-faced fish possesses 13 poisonous spines hidden along its dorsal fin and is recognized by the Guinness World Records as having the largest venom gland compared to any
- Discovering the world's deepest blue hole

Taam Ja', the world's second deepest blue hole (cenote), located in Chetumal Bay in Mexico, was discovered in 2021 and has just regained its position as the world's deepest blue
- 100,000 billion cicadas came to life at the same time in the US after a total solar eclipse

After a total solar eclipse, up to 100 trillion cicadas are expected to emerge from hibernation in the US, creating a rare sight.
- The 'stupidest' animal in the world, IQ is so low that it is about to become extinct, experts 'tried their best'

In this natural world, there are all kinds of creatures living, they form a complex food web with our ecological environment, and we humans are at the top of the food chain.
- Cave tourism promotes conservation of underground heritage in India

Meghalaya is a northeastern state of India famous for its lush landscape and rich cultural heritage.