Deers have a unique ability in them that maintains their regal look in the forests. Male deers (bucks) grow and shed their antlers annually and these antlers are the fastest-growing bone tissue known.
In one of the weirdest forms of self-defence, Sea cucumbers can expel their internal organs to scare away their predators or make them look dead and then regenerate those organs later.
Geckos have extremely sticky toe pads that help them climb over smooth surfaces and hold on to it so that they don't fall from heights.
Mantis shrimp have one of the most exceptional eyesight among all animals in water or land. Mantis shrimps can perceive polarised light and more colours than humans can.
Honey badgers are one of the most fearless animals in the wild. They are ferocious, aggressive, and willingly take on fights with animals much bigger than them.
Octopuses have one of the best camouflaging abilities when it comes to marine animals. In fact, some octopus species can even change their colour and shape to blend with their surroundings.
Electric eels can generate electric shocks of up to 600 volts to stun prey or deter predators. This defence mechanism helps them immensely.
Another fascinating marine and land animal, the Axolotl has the unique ability to regrow its limbs, tail, and even parts of its brain and heart throughout its life.
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