Biology
Why Don't Predators Eat Camels When Over 3-Tonne Elephants Can Be Eaten? Doesn't It Have Natural Predators?
If you're in a vast expanse of desert, unless you can find water straight away, you'll be lucky to meet a camel. And it's not just the traditional image of the 'desert boat' that makes this animal so interesting - as a herbivore, they are almost never known to have natural predators in nature.
How Terrible Is The Reproductive Isolation Of Earth's Species? Is There Reproductive Isolation Between Humans And Animals?
The existence of reproductive isolation, so that these situations can not occur, even if there are some individuals of different species sometimes complete the mating, but they generally can not produce offspring, or produce offspring can not continue to reproduce
Can a Pangolin Fight Off a Swarm Of Marching Ants? Why?
Although pangolins mainly feed on ants, their favorite is termites
Humans And Birds Both Stand On Two Feet, So Why Can Birds Sleep Standing Up But Not Humans?
When we humans feel very tired, we often say that we can fall asleep standing up, but this is just a description. In reality, it is impossible for humans to sleep standing up, but there are many animals in nature that have this such a skill that humans do not have, for example, horses can sleep standing up effortlessly.
On The Road To Evolution, The Acacia Tree And The Giraffe Have Been Fighting Each Other For Millions Of Years
The length of the giraffe's tongue can reach more than 40 cm, usually, they only need to use their flexible tongue to avoid the hard thorns of the acacia tree, and then gently roll, you can eat the leaves
The First Person To Freeze: The Rich Bedford, Was Supposed To Wake Up 5 Years Ago, How Is It Now?
Although scientists did find that people still have consciousness at the time of death, but the consciousness does not stay for a long time, may not have time to react, the consciousness disappeared
Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth For 160 Million Years, But Did Not Evolve Into Higher Intelligent Beings, Why?
During the long evolutionary journey, the brain capacity and the complexity of the nervous system of primates have been increasing, and correspondingly, their intelligence has become higher and higher as a result
The Sloth Monkey - The World's Only Poisonous Primate, Following The Evolutionary Path Of The Cobra
Sloth monkeys, the world's only poisonous primates
Where Do All The Mosquitoes And Flies Go In Winter? How Do They Spend Their Winters?
It happens to be the season when mosquitoes and flies go wild, but it is true that there are not as many flies as there are mosquitoes today. This has a lot to do with our improved sanitation today, after all, flies need to lay their eggs on manure pits and rotting food, while many rural toilets have now been converted to squatting, and the shorter disposal cycle for waste has greatly reduced their hatching.
With Such a Large Number Of Birds, Why Do We Rarely See Bird Nests?
Birds are one of the most common animals we see, especially birds like sparrows, turtledoves, pheasants and magpies, which are often seen in flocks. However, one thing that is strange is that with so many birds, we rarely get to see bird nests, why is that?