Nature's Amazing Facts

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Nature Is Full of Amazing Facts And Wonders. Here Are Some Of The Top Facts About Nature.

Fact No 1
- The longest-ever recorded flight of a chicken was only 13 seconds.
Chickens are not known for their flying abilities, but some of them can manage to stay in the air for a few seconds. The longest recorded flight of a chicken was 301.5 feet (91.8 meters) in 2014, according to the Guinness World Records.
Fact No 2
- The only bird that can see blue is the owl.
Owls have a special type of cone cell in their eyes that allows them to see blue wavelengths of light. Other birds lack this type of cone cell and can only see red, green, and yellow colors.
Fact No 3
- The hump of a camel is made up of fat.
Contrary to popular belief, camels do not store water in their humps. Instead, they store fat that they can use as a source of energy when food is scarce. The fat also helps them regulate their body temperature in the hot desert climate.
Fact No 4
- The rock hyrax is related to the elephant.
Despite their small size and rodent-like appearance, rock hyraxes are more closely related to elephants than any other living animal. They share some common features with elephants, such as tusks, nails, and sensitive foot pads.
Fact No 5
- Glass is neither a solid nor a liquid.
Glass is an example of an amorphous solid, which means it has no fixed shape or structure. Glass behaves like a liquid when heated, but it does not flow like a liquid at room temperature. Instead, it is in perpetual motion, but very slowly.
Fact No 6
- An inch of rain is equivalent to about 10-15 inches of snow.
The exact ratio depends on several factors, such as temperature, humidity, and snow density. Generally speaking, colder and drier air produces lighter and fluffier snow, while warmer and wetter air produces heavier and wetter snow.
Fact No 7
- Manatees can control their buoyancy by farting.
Manatees have a special digestive system that allows them to produce large amounts of gas in their intestines. They can use this gas to adjust their buoyancy and depth in the water by farting or burping.
Fact No 8
- The Iberian ribbed newt turns its bones into weapons.
This particular amphibian has one of the most disturbing defense mechanisms on the animal planet. The Iberian ribbed newt will push out its bones until it pierces through its body to protect itself from predators. Its bones then act as a poisonous barb that keeps its enemies away.
Fact No 9
- Tigers are the most vengeful animals on the planet.
Research has found that tigers will seek vengeance on those that have wronged them. One situation was stated wherein a tiger held onto this grudge for over 48 hours before attacking and killing hunters that tried to kill it.

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