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Saturday 15 June 2013

5 Strange Animals and Why Is Them Not The Same As the Remainder


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I am having a break from all that medicine-related mumbo-jumbo to fairly share some strange stuff (again). I'm sure you all know very well what animals are. Often, members of a certain 'class' of animals have things in accordance like egg-laying for birds o-r live birth for mammals. There are however some features of some of the people that produce them stand out. Here are some unusual animals and what makes them so. 

Sloths 

Sloths have a tiny ears, large eyes, a brief snout, and flat head. They likewise have long legs and a stubby tail. But what makes them different from other mammals? Many mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. Two-toes sloths only have six and three-toes sloths have nine. What also makes them bizarre is their physical abilities and behavior generally. Sloths can only just move one and every 5 minutes to a-half meter. How slow is that? Also, they spend nearly all of their lives hanging on the division sleeping for 15-18 hours (even though later reports say that they only rest for around 10 or so hours). They're going down only one time a week to urinate and other 'calls of nature.' Their small also cling to-the mother's fur but frequently fall down. The good thing is, they're fairly tough and don't die from falls. Nevertheless, in case a predator is waiting under, then there is an excellent chance that the young are certain to get eaten. 

Platypus 

The platypus is one strange person. It's the only mammal that's webbed feet and a rubber snout making it seem nearer to a goose than anything than anything else. The webbed feet is folded back when walking on land and is more notable on its front feet. Its jaw can be distinctive from many animals together with its jaw muscles. It's activity can be different as its human body is similar to a dinosaur that has the legs on the sides in place of underneath. 

Bats 

Bats are the sole trip capable mammals using the forelimbs developed directly into wings rather than legs or arms. They're much like animals so they're known as 'traveling rats.' They've poorly developed sight and track feed employing a process called echolocation. Fundamentally, they emit high-pitched sounds and pay attention to the echoes similar to the technology used in submarines. They use sonar to locate their prey in the place of by locating them visually. 

Armadillos 

Armadillo is Spanish for 'little armored one.' True to its title, the armadillo is really a mammal using a bony armor layer which it uses for defense against predators. They're great diggers and use their sharp claws to get for food and build dens. Like bats, they've poor vision. Their shield is formed by plates of dermal bone covered in relatively small, overlapping epidermal machines called scutes, which is composed of bone with a covering of horn. They have rigid glasses over the hips and shoulders, with a number of bands separated by skin covering the back and flanks.The armor includes the upper elements of the limbs, the top of the head, and the end. 

Whales

When I was younger, I thought whales and dolphins were fishes. They don't have gills and breathe through their lungs which can make them different from fishes. Though they appear to be fishes with flippers and tail fins, they've mammary glands (which makes them mammals) which they use to feed their young with milk. It's believed that whales, along side whales and porpoises, are descendants of land-walkers. Although it might be difficult to believe, this unusual mammal have been found to have hind-leg bones which serve no purpose and serve as an object of attention among researchers, making many believe they have developed from land-living animals or would develop into one. It would be scary to assume whales walking on land though.

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