According to the "life science" 19 reports, Harvard University Press has recently launched a booklet entitled the secret weapon: spiders, scorpions and other multiple-leg animal defense law's new book, explore the animal world is amazing for a series of clever means, they sometimes use lethal tactics, avoid predators or hunt for food. By the book author Thomas · Eisner, Mary · Eisner and Mole di ·, kallar authorization, "life science" was able to demonstrate animals this wonderful ability to defend itself.
Centipede. Pictures from the life science law website
10 centipede
Centipede many legs (usually less than 100) so that they look horrible. But you have to look carefully! lots of front and rear centipede looks not much difference. If you took it back, they are huddled up and bite you. This kind of insect baizu centipede Division mainly feed on small insects, but to hunt the Toad and the mouse. Why not? its body length up to nearly a foot!
Florida forest cockroaches. Pictures from the life science law website
9 Florida forest cockroaches
This kind of cockroaches in the stomach produces a contains 40 ingredients of secretions, including acids, space as well as bugs on the ether of the odor substances. It is this kind of out of 6 inch secretions Jet or more distance. If such material into your eyes, will make your eyes are extremely painful. Even mice and lizards don't like this kind of secretions.
Bees. Pictures from the life science law website
8 bee
Bee bee pin can kill people on their allergies. In the United States died of bee-numbers higher than died in snakes, spiders and other toxic organism. Only the female bees have bee pin, barren of female bees make up the hive in the majority of working class. Bees will bee needle into the victim's body and leave it in there, after the departure of the bees, venom has been released. After the bees lost tail goes dead.
The moth. Pictures from the life science law website
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