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3 Scorpions glow in the dark 2 Fish sleep... sometimes not enough 1 Penguins do the wave Credits: Life's Little Mysteries Gvision Dreamstime Macie Hennenberg naturalSCIENCE Vida Preciosa International, Inc. VPI Jesse Clark (myhf) March of the Penguins (National Geographic film)" /> 3 Scorpions glow in the dark 2 Fish sleep... sometimes not enough 1 Penguins do the wave Credits: Life's Little Mysteries Gvision Dreamstime Macie Hennenberg naturalSCIENCE Vida Preciosa International, Inc. VPI Jesse Clark (myhf) March of the Penguins (National Geographic film)" /> 8 Weird Animal Facts ***[WARNING: Animal Nudity]***

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8 Weird Animal Facts ***[WARNING: Animal Nudity]***

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8 Chickens can undergo natural sex changes
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All it takes is one dysfunctional ovary to turn a hen into a rooster.

Two sex organs are present when a female chicken is an embryo. But once its sex genes kick in, only the left one develops into an ovary. The right, sexless gonad typically remains dormant.
Most hens make do with just the one ovary, and live out their lives as mothers and egg-layers. However, medical malfunctions such as an ovarian cyst or tumor can cause a hen's left ovary to regress. In its absence, the dormant right sex organ may begin to develop. If it becomes a testical, or a combination ovary-testical, it will emit androgen — a male sex hormone. This induces a chicken sex change.
Recently, a hen named Gertie belonging to Jim and Jeanette Howard of Huntingdon, England, spontaneously transitioned into a rooster. It developed a wattle and cockscomb, put on weight, and began strutting and crowing in a notably masculine manner. The Howards renamed Gertie Bertie.
7 Koalas have human-like fingerprints
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Koalas, doll-sized marsupials that climb trees with babies on their backs, have fingerprints that are almost identical to human ones. Not even careful analysis under a microscope can easily distinguish the loopy, whirling ridges on koalas' fingers from our own.
Close human relatives such as chimps and gorillas have fingerprints as well. The remarkable thing about koala prints is that they seem to have evolved independently from the others. On the tree of life, primates and modern koalas' marsupial ancestors branched apart 70 million years ago. Scientists think the koala's fingertip features developed much more recently in its evolutionary history, because its close relatives (such as wombats and kangaroos) lack them.
The fact that primates and koalas separately evolved fingerprints reveals the feature's anatomical purpose. The lifestyles of both koalas and primates require a lot of hand-grasping, both for eating and climbing. It seems that the multidirectional ridges on our fingers evolved to help us grasp.

6 The Weirdest Animal Penises
Kingdom Animalia is full of insane penises. Take the Argentine Lake Duck's 17-inch member, for example: it's longer than the bird itself. That's not as long as the truly huge penises of barnacles — yes, those rock-like creatures affixed to ships. Pythons have double-headed penises, while those of the echidna, a small mammal, are four-headed.
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Argentine blue-bill lake duck

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5 Rats are ticklish
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Ticklishness, a trait that was long thought to be unique to humans and our closest primate relatives, evolved in great apes as a means of social bonding: It engenders light-hearted interactions between parents and children, as well as helping youngsters hone their self-defense skills during tickle battles with siblings.

Over the past decade, animal behaviorists have gathered considerable evidence that suggests rats, of all creatures, are ticklish too. When stroked in certain body regions, the rodents emit high-pitched chirps. These chirps seem to signify joy, because the rats will run mazes and press levers if they learn they'll be rewarded with a good tickle afterward. Rats' chirping, the researchers say, is akin to human laughter.

Ticklishness probably evolved in rats for similar reasons that it evolved in apes. Rats are extremely playful animals, engaging in rough-and-tumble play as juveniles just as young apes do, chirping all the while.
4 Cats can bark
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Dogs bark and cats meow. Simple as that… or so you thought.

It turns out that cats have such similar anatomy to dogs that there's nothing stopping them from barking too. To turn their vocalizations doggish, all cats have to do is push air through their vocal cords with greater than normal force. According to experts, the barking cat in the video above probably learned its unusual, though not unheard of, vocal patterns from a dog co-pet.

3 Scorpions glow in the dark
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Not only do they equip themselves with pincers, poisonous whips for tails, and full body armor, scorpions can even scare the heck out of any reasonable person by glowing in the dark.

When illuminated by ultraviolet rays from a black light, the armored arachnids glow an unnatural neon blue. UV light that hits these creepy crawlies gets converted by proteins in their exoskeletons into light of a blue hue, which is visible to the human eye. Arachnologists have spent untold hours trying to figure out what this fluorescence is good for. Recent research suggests it may be their way of gauging the amount of moonlight shining down on them. Scorpions are nocturnal, light-abhorring creatures. They prefer to lie low on brightly lit nights.
2 Fish sleep... sometimes not enough
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Not only do fish sleep, they even suffer from insomnia.
Take the zebrafish, for example — a species commonly found in aquariums. When the little swimmers go to sleep for the night, they droop their tails and sink to the bottom of their tanks. Studies on their sleep patterns have shown that if they're kept awake at night, zebrafish seem groggy, unable to learn as quickly as they can during the day.
One study found that zebrafish with faulty hypocretin receptors — the same issue that sometimes leads to sleep problems in humans — slept, on average, 30 percent less than normal specimens.
Is fatigue a feeling?
1 Penguins do the wave
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For penguins trying to survive a harsh Antarctic winter, huddling is a matter of life or death. Birds within a colony crowd together so tightly that individual movements are impossible. Collective movements are a must, however: The penguins on the periphery would die of cold if they weren't continuously being reshuffled toward the center of the crowd. To achieve continual reorganization, the million-member huddle does the wave. In the same way that sound waves propagate through a fluid — only much more slowly — each penguin takes a tiny, 2- to 4-inch-long step, and the traveling wave of small steps leads to large-scale reshuffling.

Penguins are much better at "going with the flow" than humans, who also tend to move in waves when packed together in large, dense crowds, but sometimes end up getting crushed. No one knows why waves are turbulent and dangerous in a human crowd, but perfectly civil in a penguin one.
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Re: 8 Weird Animal Facts ***[WARNING: Animal Nudity]***

Utterly awesome! Multi-headed penises and ability to glow in the dark - after all, I guess Homo Sapiens is a pretty boring species compared to these marvelous freaks of nature
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Re: 8 Weird Animal Facts ***[WARNING: Animal Nudity]***

When you have time to sleep?
Great post!Thank you for all new things which i learn from you
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Re: 8 Weird Animal Facts ***[WARNING: Animal Nudity]***

Lots of unusual but interesting information.
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loved the cat.
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yea, the cat was amusing. got caught and had to switch it up, kinda late in the game though. sneaky fuckers
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The cat was hysterical! I never knew cats were so sly like that.
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Re: 8 Weird Animal Facts ***[WARNING: Animal Nudity]***

I read something about hens the other day. Not sure where, or why. Said something about a hen will take over as male if no rooster is around.
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Farmers in Serbia belive that when hen change in rooster is very bad luck, and it must be killed... And eaten naturally
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