MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD

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MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN CREATURES IN THE WORLD!
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Natural channels are formed by fluvial processes and are found across the Earth. These are mostly formed by flowing water from the hydrological cycle, though it can also be formed by other fluids such as flowing lava that can form lava channels.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that these tiny little bugs would make it to this list. Cockroaches are
infamous for their tenacity and are often cited as the most likely survivors of a nuclear war. Some even
claim that they can live without their heads.
Well surprise surprise, they can live without their heads. In fact, they can go on living for weeks. To
understand how these bugs can survive decapitation, first, we must understand how we fragile humans
couldn’t.
First of all, human’s bleed, and when a man’s head comes off, he bleeds a lot. Cockroaches don’t have
that problem though. They have an open circulatory system, which translates to little to no blood
pressure. So, if their head’s lopped off, the wound just closes naturally due to clotting.
And secondly, and probably obviously, human heads hold quite a bit important part of our body; our
brain, and without it, humans will not function. Eating, drinking, and breathing are all impossible
without the head. Cockroaches, on the other hand, don’t need their heads to breathe, as they do this
process through little holes located on their bodies, called spiracles. Although a headless cockroach will
die of starvation eventually, it will take weeks for them to do so.
When a bee stings, the sting detaches from its body, leaving it embedded into the skin of its victim.
Attached to the sting is a tiny organ that both contains the bee venom and a tiny muscle that pumps
the venom out. Due to the simple physiology of bees, these actions are not controlled by the bee’s
simple brain, but rather by involuntary impulses.
So, if you think that you’re safe picking up a dead bee, think again.

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