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The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

1 Prairie Dalai

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

The steppe otter is a toothless toothed animal that inhabited the South American continent tens of thousands of years ago, also known as the American earth otter, discovered and named by the French paleontologist Home Weiye. It was the largest mammal at the time, reaching 6 meters (5 to 6 meters) tall and weighing about 5 tons, comparable to Asian elephants.

2 pig-faced big bats

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

The book talks about these large bats, describing them as the most bloodthirsty and carnivorous by nature, and is the rarest and most vicious species of bats. They usually live in underground caves in pastoral grasslands, and livestock such as cattle and sheep are infested at night, especially in the Outer Mongolian grasslands, which have been plagued.

3 fire ladybugs

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

The Fire Ladybug is a fictional creature in the novel Ghost Blowing Lights. Fire ladybugs are actually the light emitted by the phosphorus inside the corpse. Legend has it that it is not ladybugs but fireflies, called rotten fireflies.

4 Desert Marching Ants

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

In reality, the closest thing to it is probably the marching ants, also known as the legion ants, which differ from other ants in that they gather together to form aggressive groups. Invasion teams would walk on land and attack prey. Marching ants usually hunt in a large army, they will use their jaws to tear the prey apart as soon as they encounter prey, eat the prey nearby, and then continue hunting elsewhere, while looking for prey, the larger marching ants will stand near the army of marching ants to protect the army. The attack of the marching ant will have some benefits for the forest, and the area after the attack will become a suitable place for animals to live.

5 Black-eyed monster snakes

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

In the novel, the black-eyed monster snake has a melanosarcoma on the top of its head, and like an eye, it is extremely sensitive to light. It is extremely strong and can still attack for a short time after being cut into two pieces. Highly toxic, killing people within seconds of biting. The victim's expression was horrified.

6 corpse incense konjac

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

Corpse incense konjac is also known as "corpse flower", giant konjac, it also has a more vivid name "corpse stink konjac". It is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Asteraceae. Native to the island of Sumatra. And its distant ancestor "corpse incense konjac", has long been extinct for a thousand years, this devil's flower, with its enchanting color, strange fragrance, to create one trap after another composed of illusions, luring people to death, the legend of "corpse incense konjac flower" is the evil ghost guarding the treasure of King Solomon.

7 warts

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

Téngshù , téngshù , the art of treachery , the poisoning of the poison , and the head-lowering are called the three evil laws of southern Yunnan. It was once popular in Southeast Asia. "Wart introduction", is the implementation of a certain kind of "carbuncle", the necessary pill, after being swallowed by the living person, it will parasitize the body to lay eggs, it only takes about three to five days, the more eggs are laid, the flesh and blood internal organs in the human body have all become the nutrients of the worms, and they are filled in instead.

8 stingrays grow

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

The slug long worm, also known as the "Hodge's undead worm", is named in honor of the British biologist who found its fossils, this strange creature with a reticulated nerve, between the invertebrate and the semi-vertebrae, and has a protective shell similar to the "sun goddess snail", the hard shell is formed by its endocrine, in nature, there are no natural enemies.  The ancestors of this slug long insect can be traced back to the "Cambrian" hundreds of millions of years ago, when the origin of invertebrates, when the rest of the animals except insects, was still in the low-level evolutionary stage, the original form of the slug long insect, with tenacious vitality, escaped countless times of destruction of the species, has survived to tens of millions of years ago in the Triassic, has gradually evolved into the largest insect in ancient times.

9 Land Kannon

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

Jiāo (jiāo) - commonly known as "ground Guanyin" - shaped like a small fox or snow rat, their fur is better than a silver fox, sharp teeth and claws, good at punching holes, and because of its call like a tiger, so the scientific name is called snow hopper, but they can only survive in areas with hot springs or geothermal heat, cunning and cruel, in Caramir there are also people commonly known as ground wolves, or "ground Guanyin", many local homes, there are daily necessities made of this animal fur, extremely high value, northeast also, but the number is small.

10 Snow Maitreya

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

The novel depicts this animal living in groups, with a small body and living under the ice. They will burrow into the clothes of the corpse, and the surface of the corpse will become white, and the outer edge seems to be covered with a layer of white flesh skin, and as the outer layer of flesh skin continues to absorb, the surface will grow larger and larger, up to the size of two people combined. It will then gradually shrink with consumption, and in the process, it will continue to bite live people and animals, and if it cannot eat the living people for two or three days, it will slowly dry up and shrink, re-disperse, and burrow into the underground glacier to hide until it finds a new dead person. More than 700 years ago, Snow Maitreya once caused a catastrophe, killing countless people and animals. In the scriptures of Tibetan monasteries there is a set of "Biography of the Supreme Master Tsongkhapa", which is very detailed about this matter.

11 Tyrannosaurus salamander

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

The salamander is an amphibian reptile that has existed since ancient times, and the ancient salamander existed in the Miocene-Holocene, distributed in Europe, North America, and Japan, and is currently the largest salamander. It has a tail and is related to baby fish and frogs. The tyrannosaurus salamander is an ancient species of salamander. Amphibians, the adult Tyrannosaurus salamander body length of 8 to 12 meters, live in the underground water area, is very aggressive, and has been extinct as early as the Ice Age.

12 human-faced spider black cockroaches

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

Hēi chuí xiǎng, a giant human-faced spider, belongs to a rare branch of spiders. The whole body is black, the white pattern on the back of the spider, naturally generating the appearance of a long human face, the facial features are contoured, the human face-shaped pattern is the same as the size of the washbasin, the size of the spider is several times larger, and the eight strange legs are covered with fluff. The body is divided into two parts, the cephalothorax and the abdomen, with a pair of tentacles and four pairs of steps on the cephalothorax. Females are about 35 to 50 mm long, with a raised head and thorax, a yellowish-green hue, and a pattern on them that resembles the face of an old man. The abdomen has yellow, yellowish brown and blackish brown stripes. The foot is black with yellow-brown spots at the proximal end. Male individuals are about 5 to 10 mm long, the body is reddish brown, and the morphology is very different from that of female individuals.

13 minutes of mountain digging armor

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

As a god who moves mountains and unloads mountains, it can be said that it has exerted extremely powerful skills, and it is necessary to dig up the robbery hole in the process of robbing the tomb, but due to geological reasons, if you want to quickly dig the robbery hole, but you have to exert a lot of strength, and the mountain digger jia does not take the slightest effort to successfully dig out the robbery hole without the slightest effort! Its prototype is the pangolin, and the real life pangolin, will not be through the mountain, but its name is called the pangolin, its ability is to burrow for itself to sleep, often during the day to burrow to sleep, at night began to come out to forage, the main food is also ants, the ant found in the play is also for the mountain digger armor to collect food!

14 white camels

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

White camel is a special group formed after the mutation of the coat color gene of Almanac in Inner Mongolia, the whole body is covered with snow white or milky white hair, and the net fleece rate, combing, yarn forming and coloring of the white camel wool produced are much higher than that of the general camel wool. At present, the total number of white camels in the Alxa League is only more than 1,000 peaks, more than 6,000 fewer than in the 1980s, and it is on the verge of extinction. In the novel, the author describes a special "wild camel": it is a camel that is twice as large as the average camel, with only one hump on its back, and its whole body is snow-white, which is particularly eye-catching in the yellow sand. This is the auspicious white camel sent by Hu Da to save An Liman and others from the desert. The dromedary white camel is the most magical elf in the desert.

15 white fur yellow skin

The monsters in the novel "Ghost Blowing Lights" are not all fictional, and some of them actually exist.

Students who have watched the TV series know that there is a setting in the play, that is, the yellow skin of the sperm is white hair, and in real life, the weasel has white hair? In fact, the fur of the weasel is yellow all year round. Weasels and ferrets, which look very similar to weasels, change their hair in winter.

If we have to say that we see a white-haired weasel, then we can consider whether we have albinism.

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