Tigers usually rest on the ground. As tigers living in temperate zones, the ability to keep their abdomen warm in winter is a critical factor, so the Northeast tiger has the longest abdominal hair among all tiger subspecies.
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Biology
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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.
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Biology
The Sloth Monkey - The World's Only Poisonous Primate, Following The Evolutionary Path Of The Cobra
Sloth monkeys, the world's only poisonous primates
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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?
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Biology
From 24 To 10 Billion! The "Battle Of The Rabbits" Lasted For More Than 100 Years, But Australia Was Defeated!
These rabbits have caused an imbalance in the local ecosystem and brought a lot of trouble to the local people's lives. Or catch them and export them to foreign countries?
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Biology
Turning Defense Into Offense! In The Future, Genetically Modified Crops May Learn To Catch Their Own Bugs
Scientists have applied genetic analysis tools to study insectivorous plants. The study depicted the dynamics of calcium molecules in the leaves of carnivorous plants when insect prey landed on the leaves and were captured by sticky secretions.
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Biology
Is a Zebra a Horse? Why Are There So Many Zebras In Africa That No One Has Domesticated To Ride?
Zebras have black and white stripes on their bodies, which makes them a bit higher in face value than horses, and they are not small enough to carry a lot of weight, and the bottom line is that today there are three species and nine subspecies of zebra, and a lot of them in the wild.If that's the case, why don't africans tame them to use as mounts? Let's have a chat about this interesting question.
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Biology
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
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Biology
Thousands Of Large Birds Live In India's Largest Rubbish Dump, So Why Do Locals Prefer To Starve Rather Than Eat Them?
In addition to the nearby residents, the dump has become a "paradise for animals", and the most abundant animal living here is our protagonist today - a larger than human bird bald stork
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Most of the plants that we think are delicious have actually been artificially selected for hundreds or even thousands of years