THE MOST AMAZING THINGS I BET YOU HAVEN'T SEEN YET !!
Hello steemians ! Attention please !! Today i am giving you some interesting things and will not talk about usual boring topics so stay with me and enjoy this blog .
1: Two headed shark
This two-headed blue shark fetus was discovered inside its mother in 2008 off Australia. Sometimes after mating there are some disorders in developmental processes. In such condition the process of disjunction after fertilization fails to occur normally and cause many abnormalities.
2:BLUSH VIPER
Being a carnivore predator, the Bush Viper lives up in the trees of the tropical forests of Africa, and does most of its hunting at night.It is really poisonous ,its bite can cause the death of victim in just 3 mins .It is quite rare and mostly found in south portion of Africa. It is quite rare so we donot have mre information about it .
2:BLUE ANGEL
These sea slugs are pelagic.It's scientific name is Glaucus atlanticus. They float upside down by using the surface tension of the water to stay up.Their body structure helps them to do it easily and so they are able to carried along by the winds and ocean currents. Glaucus atlanticus is camouflaged: the blue side of their body faces upwards, blending in with the blue of the water. The silver/grey side of the sea slugs faces downwards, blending in with the silvery surface of the sea.
4: SEA LOCUSTS
Also called the "sea locusts", "prawn killers" and even "thumb splitters", this is one of the most common predators in tropical and sub-tropical waters.This colourful and pretty creeper is too dangerous. It's scales are really poisonous and cause centernal nervous disorders .This is mostly found in fresh water and feed on small herbivorous insects and animals.
5: Mantis Shrimp
This is also a type of sea locusts and it is also called the “prawn killers” and even “thumb splitters”, this is one of the most common predators in tropical and sub-tropical waters; little is known about them, however, because of how much time they spend hiding in their burrows. (Image credits: Alexander Safonov). This is still a poisonous creeper.
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thanks dude ..