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People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

The animal kingdom is a strange world, in which some "inhabitants" are known for their beauty, some are known for their ugliness, some flaunt their weight, and some never forget to show their speed. But to talk about the weirdest and most peculiar looks, there are also some quite human-like personality "residents", many of them have a human face, some are unbearable, some are also creepy.

People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

1. Beetle Warrior

This Beetle from Japan can be described as the "Thousand Faced Girl" in the animal kingdom, and their image will vary according to the angle of the observer, which is also the most interesting place. If you look at it from the back, you immediately think of a bearded saint; if you look at it from the front, you associate it with another, more famous image, that is, the Japanese samurai, which not only resembles a samurai, but also has a "hairstyle" that is very similar to the traditional samurai.

Of course, no matter how it evolves, nature will not give the beetles a real human face, at best it is just a little similar, after all, they were already a member of this world long before humans appeared. In the course of evolution, many animals, especially insects, have put on an elaborate cloak for themselves, that is, complex physical characteristics, in order to avoid becoming predators of the plate.

Among these features, the more representative is the pair of eyepoints, if we take into account the other features around the eyepoint, and give full play to the unique human imagination, we will come to the answer that they have a human face. In this regard, the samurai-like Japanese beetle is the perfect example.

People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

2. Skull Eagle Moth

Are you familiar with this guy? Does it remind you of the film "The Silence of the Lambs"? The answer is clearly yes, in a poster in the film, the butterfly-looking guy on the lips of female number one Judy Foster is the skull-headed eagle moth.

Apparently, nature has once again designed a terrifying shape for the animal family, and in the face of the eagle moth in this scary cloak, the animals larger than it will never dare to mouth easily. There is no doubt that the more terrifying the color of this skull pattern, more and more eagle moths will successfully give birth to their offspring, thus ensuring the continuation of the family incense. Time is nature's most powerful weapon, and given enough time, the moth can paint an even more terrifying skull on its back.

People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

3. Ping's crab

These strange-looking crabs were also found in Japan, near the site of one of the largest naval battles in Japanese history. In 1185, the famous Battle of Tanpu broke out between the two major families of Hei and Genji, which ended in heishi's defeat, sinking dozens of their warships and burying hundreds of heavily armed samurai at sea.

People who found this unusual little crab on the coast believed superstitiously that although the Ping soldiers died in battle, their souls were attached to the crabs. As we can see in the pictures, the markings and protrusions on the back of the Ping's crab combine to resemble a classic samurai face; this masterpiece of nature is truly astonishing.

The late scientist Carl Sagan said the appearance and popularity of the crab has a lot to do with humans, and for the vast majority of crabs with human characteristics, local fishermen will release them into the sea. According to the evolutionary theory of natural selection and survival of the fittest, crabs naturally have to improve their "human faces" in order to survive, so as to arouse the fishermen's good thoughts to the greatest extent.

People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

4. Face carp

This is an ornamental carp, also known as "koi", which breeds in Japan and Korea and is a big favorite of fish farming enthusiasts, and the koi in the picture looks as if it was bred on the island of man. In Monty Payson's classic "Seven Steps to Life", fish friends have staged wonderful moments, and we would like to know that the big director is a faceless carp when creating this famous scene.

Human face carp is the product of our choice of breeding, and their offspring are born with human characteristics, the most famous of which is the foresight eye. In the wild, these traits may be detrimental to their survival, but this disadvantage never seems to become a reality, as they have become human pets and part of the human world. The so-called "human face carp" are a mixture of common carp and scaleless carp, their body length is about 32 inches, and it is said that over time, their heads will become more and more like human heads.

A few years ago, I often went to Tengzhou, and a friend took me to Weishan Lake to eat four-nosed carp. The four-nosed carp is a specialty of Weishan Lake, although it has four nostrils, but nostrils are scary. Gather with friends at the lake farm, blow a little wind, eat red carp, and come to a pot of small five wines, which is very comfortable.

People want faces, don't lose them, otherwise let the animals pick them up, and that's the result

5. A spider with a skull on its back

This spider is only 1 inch tall, and although it looks extremely terrifying, it is definitely not a terrible beast, but even so, if you are an insect, you will never want to be caught by this guy's web, and it is definitely a nightmare to become its plate. From the picture, the guy's abdomen is bulging and showing a sick white, and on its back, we can see a bizarre pattern that resembles a skull. I don't know where this horrible creature came from, I don't know his honorific name, and I don't want to see it again, but it will definitely appear in my nightmares.