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18 Myths and truths about animals

Despite numerous studies and knowledge about the animal world, many people still believe in facts that have been passed down from generation to generation over the years. For example, the popular opinion that ostriches hide their heads in the sand comes from the works of the Roman thinker Pliny the Elder, who assured in one of his writings: “They imagine that when they hide their heads in the sand, their whole body is hidden. ”. However, he was wrong.

Yes, sometimes it’s hard to tell reality from fiction, especially when it comes to animals.

O awesome.club decided to dispel 18 ideas that are held until today and that it’s about time we stopped believing.

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The vast majority of birds are not able to distinguish odors and simply will not notice the human “fragrance” in their young.

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MYTH: The bee dies after stinging a person.

TRUTH: The only bees that die are the honey bees.

Honeybees have a very painful sting and their sting is an extension of the abdomen, which breaks when they leave the victim.

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The humps are actually a reservoir of adipose tissue. Concentrating body fat in their humps minimizes heat and gives camels the energy they need to move and their metabolism to function properly.

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MYTH: Goldfish have a short memory.

TRUTH: Goldfish are able to recall events that occurred at least 3 months ago.

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Ostriches lower their heads when swallowing small stones that improve their digestive process. Moreover, after a long journey, they often no longer have the strength to keep their necks straight, and therefore they lower it to the ground. Perhaps from a distance it might look like they are burying their heads in the sand.

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MYTH: Sharks are able to smell a drop of blood from a distance of several kilometers.

TRUTH: Sharks can smell a drop of blood in a pool, not too big at most.

Sharks have been proven to be able to smell a drop of blood in a pool, but even with such a fantastic sense of smell, we can’t ask for more than that.

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MYTH: It is possible to hypnotize a snake by playing a flute.

TRUTH: The snakes react to the charmer’s movements, not the music.

Snakes are almost deaf. What happens is that they simply react to certain movements of the charmer, but not to the music itself.

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This is possible only in cartoons. It is as if the human being drinks water through the nose.

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MYTH: The female praying mantis kills and eats the male after mating.

TRUTH: This behavior is not typical of praying mantises.

This happens in very, very rare cases. In general, this behavior is not considered normal in female praying mantises.

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Owls are not as wise as people think. After some experiments, it turned out that crows, pigeons and parrots are much smarter and easier to train.

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MYTH: Crocodiles cannot move quickly on land.

TRUTH: Crocodiles can run at a speed of up to 15 km/h.

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Thanks to Bugs Bunny, this myth has become quite popular. Naturally, rabbits eat carrots, but they prefer a thousand times more grass and green leafy vegetables.

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MYTH: Cats always land “on their feet”.

TRUTH: Cats don’t always land on their paws.

Cats need a minimum height to have time to turn their bodies. If the drop is less than a foot, they will not be able to correct their posture and will land on their feet.

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An experiment was done in which scientists placed mice where the elephants were, in their trunks and even in their food. Pachyderms have always reacted with complete calm.

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MYTH: The cheetah is the fastest animal in the world.

TRUTH: The peregrine falcon is the fastest.

This statement about cheetahs is true if we measure speed on the ground. But if we consider all the animals on our planet, the fastest is a bird of prey, the peregrine falcon which, when flying in a dive after chasing its prey, accelerates to reach 390 kilometers per hour.

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These cuddly beings have a much slower metabolism than other animals their size. So it’s not surprising that sloths move so slowly.

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MYTH: Humans evolved from chimpanzees.

TRUTH: Chimpanzees and humans shared a common ancestor.

Scientists have discovered that 6-8 million years ago, humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, from which came the further evolution of humans and these genetically similar apes.

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