Top 10 Superskinned animals: Sea slugs can photosynthesize
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Anole lizards are nature's masters of camouflage. They can change color in different environments to achieve perfect camouflage. A recent study by scientists shows that their skin is more complex and can change colors that are difficult to detect based on the visual system of potential predators.
The flat-headed frog that lives in Borneo does not croak because it has no lungs. It is one of the few species on Earth that breathes through the skin, which does not work very well. Fortunately, the body of the flat-headed frog has a lower metabolism, which means that it does not need a lot of oxygen.
4, black and white skin zebras make blood-sucking insects feel dizzy Why zebras have black and white skin, a military study shows that flying blood-sucking insects are difficult to distinguish higher color objects, which is a camouflage ability to make blood-sucking insects dizzy.
5, giraffe skin with built-in air conditioning Africa is very hot and dry, in order to keep the body cool, lions lie in the shade, elephants wrapped in mud, giraffes have no corresponding cooling measures. Giraffes have 'air-conditioned skin', according to new research.
6, Australian thorn lizard is "live tissue" Australian thorn lizard lives in the Australian desert area, with a strange appearance, much like the dinosaur era of organisms, the body surface covered with thorns, they only eat ants, in order to adapt to the dry desert area, they evolved to form a unique ability, the sole can absorb water, and even any part of the body can absorb water, Because its skin is super hydrophobic.
7, octopus skin has the ability to see cephalopods such as octopus can change the skin with the background color, so as to effectively hide, but they are color blind, can not accurately distinguish the color of the surrounding environment. Now scientists have found that octopus skin can see! Opsin is a protein used by photoreceptors and found in the eyes of animals, and the octopus's skin contains opsin, so its skin is light-detecting.
8, African quagnets are skin regeneration experts Some animals have hard skin, or very thick skin, African quagnets do not have the above two characteristics, they are one of the thinnest skin species in nature, at the same time with another characteristic - with super skin regeneration ability. Regenerate skin, hair follicles, sweat glands and cartilage within a few days without leaving any scars.
9. Sperm Whale skin is 35 cm thick Sperm whales have the largest teeth and the largest brain structure in nature, and their skin is the world's largest, with a thickness of 35 cm.
10, Crocodile skin detection is very sensitive Although the crocodile skin is hard, but it is very sensitive, and even can detect the vibration of people's fingertips across the water.