The tongue of a chameleon can eject at a speed of 15 meters per second.
Flying fish can glide 200 meters.
There is always a little opportunity in life that is destined to heaven.
Leopard seals are giants among seals, and their teeth are larger than lions.
For wildlife photographers, there are always surprises.
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Komodo dragon is currently the only reptile that rules the land.
The Caiman population of Pantanal in Brazil is the largest crocodile population on earth.
All crocodiles are good at saving energy.
Reptiles are all escape experts.
The praying mantis has a 360-degree view.
The chameleon is perfectly adapted to the jungle hunting life.
Every spring, tens of thousands of red garter snakes stage a mating battle, becoming the world's most reptile gathering.
Reptile eggs cannot survive underwater, they must breathe air.
A new study shows that Komodo dragons can secrete venom, like a poisonous snake.
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long-fingered lemur taps the tree trunk with a finger at a rate of 8 times per second, and detects whether there is any inside by distinguishing the subtle differences in the echo Hole.
The caribou can walk around the earth three times in a lifetime.
A yellow fruit bat can eat two kilograms of fruit in one night.
Polar bears have an unusually keen sense of smell.
Male polar bears sometimes eat baby polar bears.
The survival of elephants benefited from the experience passed down from generation to generation.
By luring the male humpback whales into a duel, the female humpback whale finds the best mate and can give birth to the strongest offspring.
Mammals occupy the earth in a family way.
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Sailfish swims the fastest among all fish.
Hawaii is the most remote archipelago on earth.
The little goby is a rock climber.
Nutrition is very scarce in fresh water in spring.
In addition to helping treat skin diseases, Barker is also a hippo dentist.
Coral reefs are the richest habitats on earth.
Sharks have special senses that can detect electrical signals emitted when their prey is moving.
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Every spring, red-bellied sandpipers fly 10,000 miles from wintering sites in Argentina to Canada to breed their offspring.
Flamingo eggs are impermeable.
Chinstrap penguins feed on the sea 50 miles away every day.
Chinstrap penguins have a very keen hearing and can recognize their children's calls in the noise.
Birds are masters of adaptability.
Almost all the birds that inhabit the coast of Africa are declining, while the number of great pelicans that inhabit Darson Island is increasing.
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Darwin beetle has the largest horn in the insect kingdom.
All insects have basically the same parts-six feet and a large armor, but the different parts are exaggerated.
Monarch butterflies are highly poisonous.
Mono Lake is known as the Dead Sea in California, USA. Its water, which is twice as salty as sea water, is deadly to most organisms.
For alkali flies, number is a defense.
The Cannon Carrier is a true master of chemical warfare. It can create a fierce chemical reaction chamber in the body, causing hot and corrosive liquid to be quickly ejected from its abdomen.
The Dawson bee is the largest bee in the world.
A litter of leaf-cutting ants digests half a ton of grass a year.
Human society has existed for thousands of years, but insect society has lasted for millions of years.
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Hunting is not easy, so predators must always develop new strategies.
Mammals have developed their specialty-the brain.
Using your head and team is the only way to win.
This act of imparting complex skills is the best gift for mammals.
The Ethiopian wolf is the only wolf in Africa.
The star-nosed mole has the most unique nose on earth.
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Jellyfish have no brain and blood.
The behavior of most marine organisms is only controlled by a very simple nervous system.
The brain to body ratio of the king squid exceeds that of most fish and reptiles.
Squid can make a very noticeable change in their skin to show their emotions.
Giant octopuses lay eggs only once in their lives, but they will lay 100,000 eggs at a time, and take care of them for more than half a year until they hatch.
Coral reefs do not grow everywhere. First of all, they need to have a solid foundation.
Coral is actually very fierce and will fight to death to expand its territory.
Coral reefs only occupy less than two percent of the seabed area, but provide living conditions for a quarter of marine life.
Corals are small, but with their 2 billion years of history, they have changed the world.
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bristelcone pine is the oldest plant on earth, and some bristlecone pine is over 5000 years old.
Bristlecone pine hardly loses its leaves, and each leaf can be used for at least 30 years.
Bamboo is the fastest growing plant, growing to a height of 30 meters in just 90 days.
Saguaro cactus produces 40 million seeds in its lifetime, but only one may grow up.
It takes at least 100 years for a saguaro cactus to grow to a height of 10 meters.
For almost all plants, salt water is deadly.
Plants can not only cope with poisoning, heat and fire, they can also cope with ice and cold.
The leaves of pine trees contain antifreeze, which means that they can keep the leaves in winter.
There are about 10,000 species of grass on the earth.
Plants are the fuel for life on earth.
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The IQ of primates allows them to surpass other animals. They can solve difficult problems, develop ideas and ideas, and build long-term relationships, but the most important thing is that they can remember the knowledge learned in life.
There are more than 350 species of primates on the earth.
The gorilla is the largest primate.
Tarsier is the only pure carnivorous primate on earth.
Except for humans, orangutans are the primates that take care of their children the longest.
It rains almost every day in the rain forest.
The water resources around the Cape Peninsula are the most abundant in the world.
The white-faced capuchin monkey is the smartest monkey in the Americas.
If a chimpanzee cannot learn special skills at the age of eight, it will always be regarded as not growing up.
Chimpanzees can show good affinity and compassion.
The genetic similarity between humans and chimpanzees is 99%.
Chimpanzees are like most primates, you can never predict what they will do, when or where they will do it.
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