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The world's most color-changing crab: The tide crab
We have seen more crabs, but have you seen crabs that can change color? Do you know what the world's most color-changing crab is? The most color-changing crab in the world is the tide crab. This crab can change its color freely many times a day, up to eight different colors and they live in caves underwater in temperate and tropical bays. -
The world's only country that prohibits women from driving: women must go out masked
Not long ago, the ban on women driving cars in Saudi Arabia was officially lifted. Prior to this, Saudi Arabia was the only country in the world where women were banned from driving. The move means greater freedom for Saudi women and further advancement of their status. Previously, women were not allowed to drive in this country; driving was a man's right, and women could not obtain a driver's license in Saudi Arabia and would be detained if they violated it. -
The world's shortest snake: The blind snake
Snakes are a common reptile, there are about 3,400 known species of snakes, almost worldwide distribution, different kinds of snakes in the form, size and length are very different, we know that the world's longest snake is the reticulated python, then you know what the world's shortest snake is? -
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The world's ten laziest animals
Although people and animals can not be compared, but there is still a common denominator, that is, laziness, some animals are so lazy that they just sleep, and even do not even look for food. So, do you know what are the world's ten laziest animals? -
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The world's top 10 dogs with outstanding scenting ability
We all know that dogs have a superb sense of smell, but there are differences in the abilities of different breeds of dogs. Dogs with an excellent sense of smell are often used as drug detection dogs and search dogs, so, do you know which are the best dogs in the world in terms of sense of smell? -
The world's longest neck turtle: neck up to 50CM
The world is full of wonders, and all sorts of strange and inexplicable creatures are always an eye-opener. The giant snake-necked turtle is the longest-necked turtle in the world, and they live mainly in Australia, where it is the largest. The neck of this turtle can be as long as its back armor, which is usually around 50 cm, so the neck may also be more than 50 cm. -
The world's smallest pig breed: miniature pigs weighing no more than ten pounds
The pig is one of the first animals domesticated by humans, and it has become an important meat-producing domestic animal among the six animals with its larger size, fast growth rate and delicious meat. There are many breeds of pigs in the world, do you know which is the smallest pig in the world? -
The world's smallest egg: Hummingbird eggs, weighing only 0.2 grams
Nature has nurtured all things, full of mystery, eggs are a very common food for us. The world's largest bird eggs are ostrich eggs, generally speaking, we usually eat an egg only half a fist big, then you know the world's smallest eggs have a weight? The following Barra ranking network to introduce you to the hummingbird egg is recognized as the world's smallest egg, smaller than the egg 120 times, its weight is only 0.2 grams, and a grain of green beans about 0.05 grams, that is, a hummingbird egg is only about 4 grains of green beans size, can really be said to be the world's smallest egg. -
The world's smallest cattle: Tendai puppy cattle
Puppy cattle are very small, a type of cattle that is about the size of a dog. In fact, normal puppy cattle are a little larger than dogs, but much smaller than the average cow. This breed of cattle is more valuable and also difficult to raise, so the price of the meat sold is higher. -
The world's largest mushroom: can live for 2,400 years of the Austrian honeysuckle
What's bigger than a whale, bigger than an elephant? It's the bacterium Ornithospora