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Beta-carotene in shrimp colors their feathers. That"s why zoo flamingos often look pale.
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Beta-carotene in shrimp colors their feathers. That"s why zoo flamingos often look pale.
Mangroves live in seawater, but too much salt would kill them. Some species excrete extra salt through their leaves, leaving tiny crystal-like traces on the surface.
This 6-ton giant cannot lift all four legs off the ground at once. Their bone structure does not allow it.
Bioluminescent fungi can glow green in the dark, sometimes keeping a steady rhythm through the night. The glow may lure insects that help carry spores farther.
Vibrations affect cell membranes. Plants exposed to heavy metal wilted and died.
When threatened, bombardier beetles eject a chemical mix in sudden bursts. The reaction heats up and the spray is pulsed, like a tiny animal carrying a miniature defense cannon.
Some butterfly colors are not paint-like pigments but light shaped by microscopic layers. That is why the color shifts with viewing angle; the wing acts like a natural prism.
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