Fantastic animals that would probably make you doubt your
existence.
-compilation of species-
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A planet as extensive as Earth could host an exuberant
amount of life, the problem that arises from this question is its ignorance.
According to a study, every 2 to 3 years, between 3 and 5
new species are discovered, making it clear that even the human race cannot
accurately clarify the existence of all animals in their entirety, despite the
immense number of time that has passed since the origin of nature.
This is why the planet has too many mysteries to solve.
Those that occupy more relevance, such as the analysis of
its entire structure, would be uselessly predicted without the real data,
therefore, its little origin is evident, you can hear something puzzling,
however, the constant advances that humanity has developed, make this
increasingly feasible.
for these reasons, that for the purpose of teaching they
reveal one of the most wonderful results of the scientific branch, (The
discovery of new forms of life), the findings of which are still truly
surprising.
1. Coconut Crab
The coconut crab (Birgus latro) is a species of hermit crab
with a spectacular appearance and intriguing biology. Capable of growing to
relatively gigantic proportions, it is probably the largest terrestrial
arthropod in the world. In fact, Charles Darwin described him as "monstrous"
when he encountered him on the Keeling Islands during the journey aboard the
Beagle.
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The coconut crab is the largest land arthropod
in the world, growing up to one meter in diameter.
- The coconut claws of the crab are powerful enough to break coconuts and can be used to lift weights of up to 28 kg.
- If the coconuts are not readily available on the ground, the coconut crab can climb trees and cut them down.
- Although the adult coconut crab lives on land and can drown in water, its larvae develop in the sea during the first month of life.
For more information:
https://www.biopedia.com/cangrejo-de-los-cocoteros-birgus-latro/
The incredible light whip that occurs near the mouth of the
cardinal fish that is seen in the image does not start from the fish itself,
but is a defense mechanism of the small crustacean called
"ostracodo", zooplankton that the cardinal fish feed on.
Oceanographer Helen Czerski has captured the moment when ostracods launch the
chemical compound that generates light to escape from their underwater
victimizer. The cardinal fish swallows the ostracode, but then spits it out.
So, in effect, the fish is the one who spits the light, although it does not
produce it, but it is produced by its food. When attacked, the crustacean
releases a substance that emits a powerful light. Is this bioluminescence toxic
to fish? No, but if you swallow it, your body will shine like a flashlight.
For more information:
https://latam.historyplay.tv/noticias/increible-un-pez-que-escupe-luz
3. The Kangaroo Rat
Kangaroo rats have developed high hind legs, live in deep
burrows that shelter them from the worst of the desert heat, and rarely drink
water. Instead, they have a highly efficient water metabolism (their kidneys
are at least four times more efficient at retaining water and excreting salt
than humans) and they manufacture water through a metabolic process called
oxidative phosphorylation. The color of the kangaroo rats ranges from yellow
brown to dark pale sandy, with a white underside and often with white bands
across the thighs.
They don't need to
drink water
To clarify this
question, water loss and gain must be examined in detail. In a situation in
which animals do not have free water, they can only resort to that contained in
the food, which is a function of their degree of humidity, and which is formed
as a consequence of the oxidation of that food, which it is called metabolic
water. The amount of metabolic water that can be obtained from the catabolism
of a given substrate depends on its chemical nature.
4. Remo fish
The oarfish is one of the most common species that exists in
all temperate and tropical zones of the world. Its scientific name is Regalecus
glesne and it belongs to the family regalecidae. They are established in the
marine waters of practically the entire world. It is considered one of the
longest bone fish in the world, reaching 17 meters in length.
Can you predict
earthquakes ?!
This oarfish (called
oarfish in English) has a peculiar history in which it has been linked for
centuries with the prediction of earthquakes, and it is no coincidence that it
has appeared in places where days or weeks later there is a lot of seismic
activity.
Such was the case in
Japan, where this myth of the oarfish, as a messenger of destruction, came to
life once again when at least a dozen fish reached the shores of the island
weeks before the devastating Fukushima earthquake in 2011 in the that more than
20 thousand people died.
In addition to Japan
- where myth and superstition were born, rowing fish have been sighted or found
in countries where it trembled days or weeks later, as it was in Los Cabos,
Mexico, as well as in Peru and Argentina.
But then, what
relationship does the oarfish have with the earthquakes? Is it pure coincidence
or is there something 'mystical' behind it? This sea creature really is
difficult to spot, as it normally lives at a depth from 200 meters to a
kilometer under the sea, along with other imposing creatures.





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