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The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

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Superheroes don't just exist in movies, there are already some incredible superpowers in the world.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

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This jellyfish begins its life with tiny, free-swimming spots called spots that gradually grow into colonies of polyps and then develop into jellyfish. If attacked, exposed to environmental stress or simply sick or getting old, it can revert to the polyp stage, forming a new colony of polyps that will make it immortal.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

These small animals are considered the toughest animals in nature because it is almost impossible to kill them. They can handle extreme conditions: temperatures from -458°F (-272°C) to 300°F (150°C), pressures up to 40,000 kPa, extremely high radiation, and a vacuum in open space. They can go 30 years straight without food or water.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

This frog can break its own bones to grow claws, and technically, they are not real claws because they are made of bone rather than keratin. Usually, each claw is placed inside the finger. However, if the frog suffers or is attacked, it forces the knife-like claws through the skin, destroying the bones. Just like Wolverine!

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

This shrimp has a very serious weapon: powerful hammer-like claws, which are not only very sharp, but can accelerate at a speed of 53 mph (23 m / s) from the beginning of standing. Scientists must put them in thick plastic cages because some of the larger species are able to crush them through glass aquariums.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

Imitating octopuses is able to mimic other native species. Not only are they able to change their skin tone and texture to blend in with their surroundings, but they are also able to replicate the typical behavior and shapes of various objects and animals.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

This unusual duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed mammal is the only mammal that lays eggs rather than gives birth to cubs. Platypus has a sixth sense – electrical localization – that enables them to sense electrical signals. They are able to detect and locate different levels and movements of electric fields and avoid their source, such as sharks. Then it just wanders away before it's discovered.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

The larvae of this insect find the crudest way to defend themselves: they cover themselves with their own excrement and avoid being eaten. For a superpower, that's all.

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

Their legs are perfect for jumping. The A fleas can jump up to 7 inches (18 cm) tall and up to 13 inches (33 cm) long, which makes the flea an Olin jumper for all known animals (relative to its body size).

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

Some birds are well known and capable of mimicking all kinds of sounds, but this one can replicate almost any sound: chainsaws, fire alarms, camera shutters, and even trains. Great alternative to talking parrots!

The superheroes of the animal kingdom are coming and see if there are any superpowers you like

This mushroom has the most bizarre ability to grow in the bodies of other insects. Its spores attack insects (caterpillars, spiders or ants), replacing the host's tissues with their own spores, and then the buds grow out of the stems outside the body. By this time, the insect's tissue was completely submerged by the fungus. In other words, it is no longer an ant, but an ant-shaped cordyceps.

Friends, are you surprised?

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