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The electric eel generates electric shocks to stun prey.
Some birds have hollow bones to reduce body weight for flight.
The camelβs hump stores fat that can be converted into energy.
Certain beetles produce chemicals to repel predators.
The Arctic hare has short ears to minimize heat loss.
Certain amphibians can absorb oxygen through their skin.
The giraffeβs long neck allows it to feed on high tree leaves.
Some species of bats use echolocation to locate prey.
Many insects have exoskeletons that protect them from dehydration.
The kangaroo rat can survive without drinking liquid water.
Some mammals hibernate to conserve energy during winter.
Certain birds develop specialized beaks adapted to specific food sources.
Some lizards can detach and regrow their tails as a defense mechanism.
Octopuses can squeeze through tight spaces due to their soft bodies.
Polar bears have a thick layer of fat to retain body heat.
The fennec fox has large ears that help dissipate heat.
Some insects develop resistance to toxins over generations.
Arctic foxes grow thick fur during winter for insulation.
Camels have specialized red blood cells that help them survive dehydration.
Some prehistoric species evolved into modern animals.
Some prehistoric animals were covered in scales or feathers.
The Cambrian period introduced many early marine animals.
The Devonian period saw the rise of early amphibians.
Early reptiles laid eggs on land.
Glyptodons were giant armored mammals.
Some prehistoric mammals were small and nocturnal.
Some prehistoric birds were flightless predators.
Prehistoric horses were much smaller than modern horses.
Some dinosaurs traveled in herds.
Mammoths were adapted to cold environments with thick fur.
Smilodon is the scientific name for the saber-toothed cat.
Pterosaurs were flying reptiles that lived alongside dinosaurs.
Megalodon was an enormous prehistoric shark.
Giant ground sloths once roamed North and South America.
Saber-toothed cats had elongated canine teeth.
Ankylosaurus had a heavily armored body and a clubbed tail.
Spinosaurus is believed to have spent time in water.
Brachiosaurus had a long neck that allowed it to feed on tall vegetation.
Stegosaurus had plates along its back that may have helped regulate temperature.
Velociraptors were covered in feathers.
Triceratops had a large bony frill that may have helped with defense or display.
Sea stars can regenerate lost arms.
The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to live.
A polar bear once became an official member of a military unit in Norway.
Ankylosaurs had armored bodies and clubbed tails.
Some dinosaurs had feathers.
The saber-toothed tiger is more accurately called Smilodon.
Megalodon was one of the largest sharks to ever exist.
Velociraptors were smaller than often portrayed in movies.
Triceratops used its large frill and horns for defense and display.