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Bohead Whale
Interesting about The Bo Whale sings different songs or communicates differently. Each note is different from the other and will never be the same. They live deep in the ocean where there's no light and is dark. The sound maybe comes from lungs and trachea (another organ in their bodies) where they maybe circulate or pass air from trachea and lungs. Their way of communication is different from other whales where one kind of male whales make almost exact same notes every year perhaps for calling females in addition to few extra notes in the same sound or song.
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Kissing Bug parasitic Illness
The kissing bug called called triatomine bugs can cause infection in blood by an outside parasite . Click here to view this illness.
Some Animal stink helps keep them alive
There are some animals use stinky smell to keep them safe from predators. There are few basic things to know in order to survive in jungle. Such a s fire and foul smell. But smell has to be bad enough for predators to stay away from. Click here to read more.
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Last Tasmanian Tiger, Thylacine, found in 1933
A young T-Rex fossils found
A young T-Rex fossils or some other species of meat eating animal found in Montana that used to exist about 66.5 millions years ago.
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Tiny Camouflage Frog
This camouflaged frog proved difficult to capture on camera as it hid from predators among fallen leaves.
Photographers eventually found the amphibian in its natural environment in Yasuni National park in Ecuador.
Even in pictures, the Amazon horned frog, which has a mouth wider than the length of its body, is hard to spot, thanks to its patterned skin. But a closer look reveals the frog is indeed in the frame
Professional wildlife photographer Chien Lee, 47, said: 'We were searching for all sorts of nocturnal creatures in the rainforest, but because these frogs are so rarely encountered, we hadn't didn't have much confidence that we would find one.
'In the daytime they are almost completely invisible due to their camouflage, but they can be found somewhat easier at night due to their eyeshine.
'There are many predators in the forest that their camouflage protects them from, including large birds and snakes, so it's a very effective adaptation.
'Although I had seen this species before in captivity, I was absolutely amazed to find one of these incredible frogs in their natural habitat.'
Despite only being 12cm in length, these frogs can consume prey as large as a small reptiles and rodents.
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