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Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

Maybe you can't believe that some magical things just happen to these animals very normally. There are some things we may know a little bit, but they have a deeper meaning in the eyes of scientists, so let's see how scientists explain these things.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="39" > "Ann can tell that I am male and female"</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

Scientists have found that in some fish in the depths of the ocean, some strange germs can change their sex. Hermaphrodites can even be achieved. According to research reported in Biology Letters, emaciated male Mollyfish flaunt their bisexual traits to improve their chances of mating.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="41" > chicks also have "brotherhood"</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

Whoever says animals are selfish, they can also be very friendly. Studies have shown that chicks make a special kind of call when they eat. This sound can inform the surrounding chickens to come and eat together. Scientists believe this is the result of a natural selection. This behavior is beneficial in helping peers who are related to each other to thrive together. Chimpanzees also behave in this way.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="43" > parrot may not be "learning the tongue"</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

Parrot speech is often thought to be imitating. But scientists over the past 30 years have found that parrots engage in more than just imitation. Parrots are able to do some logical thinking and have the potential to understand concepts such as "same" and "different", "big" and "small", "zero" and numbers like a 4-6 year old.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="46" > bird turned out to be a "hair thief"</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

We usually think that birds decorate their nests with the hair of other animals, just to keep warm or make the nest more comfortable. And usually the hair of other animals is obtained by picking up animals that fall to the ground or die. But the latest findings by scientists have shattered that perception. Scientists have found that many birds take the risk of plucking hair from live animals. Scientists believe that this behavior of birds may also have a role in confusing predators.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="50" > elephants, while not necessarily remembering everything, are pretty good</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

An elephant never forgets is an American proverb that surfaces an elephant with an amazing memory. But scientists think it's difficult to quantify intelligence in humans or animals, but the Brainization Index (EQ) can reflect the relationship between animal brain size and intelligence. The average EQ of elephants is 1.88 (humans range from 7.33 to 7.69, chimpanzees average 2.45, pigs 0.27). Intelligence and memory are closely related, which shows that elephants, although not necessarily able to remember everything, are still quite good.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="32" > in addition to a complex blood supply system for powerful cardiac giraffes</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

This tall giraffe in nature, although relying on its height advantage, ate the leaf delicacies in the heights. But the height of 16 feet makes it necessary to have a strong heart. Scientists have found that what goes hand in hand with this powerful heart is a very complex vascular system to ensure that blood does not rush to the head when bent over. At the same time six feet below the heart, the skin on the legs must be very tight to prevent blood from gathering in the hooves.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" > mole is not necessarily "blind"</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

The small eyes of moles that have long lived underground have long been considered a figment, and it is thought that they may be able to sense changes in air flow rather than use them to see. But studies over the years have shown that mole rats have keen vision. They don't like to see light because if they see light it means predators have broken in.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="35" > a day for beavers can be 29 hours a day</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

Beavers spend almost their entire winters staying at home (in a dark dwelling of piles of wood and mud) and spending the winter on stored food and body fat. And they usually wake up at sunset and hide back home at sunrise. Studies have shown that since there is no light to regulate their sleep cycle, their circadian cycle is 29 hours.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="36" birds > may have multiple navigation systems</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

We don't know what to do if we don't know the road, navigation. Our navigation is based on high technology, and previous studies have demonstrated that many birds can use ferrite in their bodies to detect the direction of the Earth's magnetic field to navigate. But new research suggests that pigeons may remember familiar landmarks on the ground to help find their way home.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="38" > baby whales on a high-fat diet</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

Mother whales don't feed baby whales as easily as they might think, and baby whales are born about a third of their mother's length. When feeding, the baby whale wraps the nipple (yes, the whale has it) with her tongue, and the mother whale squeezes the muscles around the breast and sprays the milk into the baby whale's mouth. Importantly, 50% of whale milk is fat, which allows baby whales to grow 200 pounds a day. The fast-growing baby whales allow the mother whales to quickly teach them to find food on their own.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="37" > crocodiles bring their own stones to "dive"</h1>

Look at how scientists explain these peculiar animal behaviors, maybe not as you imagine "Ann can distinguish between male and female" chickens also have "brotherly love" parrots may not be in the "tongue" bird actually became a "hair thief" Elephant although not necessarily remember everything, but still quite good in addition to the powerful heart giraffe there is a complex blood supply system Mole rat is not necessarily "blind" Oh for the beaver a day may be 29 hours Birds may have multiple sets of navigation system High fat diet Whale baby crocodile with stone "diving"

We found all sorts of things in crocodiles' stomachs, including turtles, fish, birds to giraffes, buffaloes, lions, and even other crocodiles. Oddly enough, we'll also find some big rocks. These stones are often thought to aid digestion. The latest research suggests that these stones may be used as "ballast" to help crocodiles dive quickly.

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