1. Chameleon
The basic color of the chameleon’s skin is green. In order to escape the invasion of predators and approach its prey, it will inadvertently change its body color, and then blend itself into the surrounding environment without moving. In addition, they also use this skill to intimidate enemies, warn other chameleons to leave their territory, or use it for courtship. It is a veritable master of disguise in the animal kingdom.
2. Electric eel
Electric eels are known as “high-voltage lines” and are one of the most feared freshwater animals. Electric eels can output up to 600-800 volts, enough to knock people out. Their ability to discharge comes from the discharge body formed by its specialized muscle tissue. Almost all muscle tissue can discharge. People are often stunned and drowned when they accidentally touch the electricity released by the electric eel. They can even use electrical current to “remote control” their prey, causing hiding fish to twitch and reveal their location.
3. Water bear
Water bears are one of the most powerful living creatures known on earth. They are widely distributed all over the world, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, in the Himalayas and in the depths of the sea. The tardigrades in the cryptogenic stage have a strong tolerance for adverse environments. No matter the temperature is as low as minus 200 degrees Celsius or as high as 150 degrees Celsius, they can still survive. Creatures that carry on offspring.
4. Lighthouse Jellyfish
The lighthouse jellyfish is a beautiful jellyfish with a transparent body, and they have the “immortality ability” which is envied by human beings. Ordinary jellyfish die after sexual reproduction, but lighthouse jellyfish are able to return to the polyp larval stage again, which is called differentiation transfer. Theoretically, this process is unlimited, that is, the jellyfish can acquire an infinite lifespan through repeated usual reproductive and metastatic differentiation.
5. Firefly
Fireflies are one of the more common insects, and their super power is well known, that is, “glowing.” Firefly eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults can all emit light, and the color of the light emitted is determined by the structure of luciferin in its body and the way luciferin interacts with luciferase. The luminescence of the larvae is believed to have the effect of alerting and intimidating natural enemies, while the adults are believed to use the flashes to identify, court and trap species.
6. Bat
Most people have always believed that even bats are blind or have poor eyesight. In fact, on the contrary, many scientists have pointed out that bats have good eyesight and have not deteriorated. Different species of bats have different vision, and bats use ultrasound, which is not necessarily related to their vision. Their eyes are structurally intact and their opsin proteins change depending on light, proving that vision is still important to them. Certain species of bats can even see shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet light that most mammals cannot.
7. Hyena
Its super power is a steel stomach, they can eat almost anything, the powerful jaws of hyenas can bite bones, and can eat one-third of their own body size food in one meal, any hair, hoofs and even horns. can eat.
8. cat
The cat’s “choroid” can see through the night: there is a mirror-like membrane behind the cat’s eyes. When the light passes through the retina again, their eyes can catch it and see in the dark.
There are 8 kinds of animals with super powers, you are invincible if you have one, which super power do you want?