
Ken Daklak
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Check out the 12 animals with the most powerful bites in the natural world
Animals with the most powerful bites in the natural world 1. African crocodile (bite force 2.6 million kg/m2) With a terrifying bite force of up to 2.6 million kg/m2, the African crocodile is ranked at the top of the list of animals with the most powerful bites.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
The strangest animals in the world
1. Dhole Dhole is a special breed of fox that lives in South and Southeast Asia. Dhole is one of the best organized pack species. They live in large packs and when hunting, they will split into small groups, so they "act" never alone to achieve the greatest strength. They often chase their prey until they are exhausted and then freely pounce and devour it. With the solidarity of these Dhole dogs, they are not only dangerous to humans but they also "care" about larger prey such as bears, water buffalo or even ferocious tigers.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
The Mystery of the Bird That Heralds Death
The owl calls seven times, death is for men, and nine times, death is for women. It is also rumored that when a person is about to die, they will release a special smell and the owl with its sensitive hearing, has detected and signaled. Because of this belief, when the owl squeals in a long, mournful series in the quiet of the night, it always creates a creepy feeling.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
Close-up of the "largest freshwater monster on the planet" in the Amazon
Arapaima - The world's largest freshwater fish in the Amazon When it comes to giant fish, we often think of sharks, dolphins or whales in the sea, but right in the river area, you will be surprised by the extremely "huge" sizes of fish species.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in FYI
The truth about the ferocious carnivorous bear in Australian legend
When you go to Australia and ask about the "drop bear" , most Australians will describe an extremely ferocious predator with sharp teeth, similar in appearance to a koala bear. They will tell curious people about victims covered in injuries, or even near death, due to attacks by this vicious carnivore, CNN wrote.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
Amazon "sea monster" revives in nature
In the world of fish, the Arapaima , also known as the Arapaima fish , possesses quite extraordinary abilities. Living in the Amazon River basin, they are one of the largest freshwater fish in the world. Arapaima fish can grow up to 3m long and weigh up to 200kg.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
The only poisonous bird in the world, touching its feathers can kill you
When we think of birds, we often think of beautiful, gentle creatures with sweet songs. However, few people know that in Papua New Guinea there are many species of birds that can kill people with poison - and you should not pet them or intend to pet them.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
Strange hybrid chicken with no feathers, bright red skin like a phoenix
Experts say that chickens raised for meat are genetically predisposed to eat a lot, gain weight very quickly, and have hearts that beat at up to 300 beats per minute, causing their metabolism to run at a higher temperature than other chicken breeds. While rapid weight gain makes chickens perfect for the growing meat processing industry, they also create a huge problem with overheating.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
10 interesting secrets about woodpeckers
Surprised with interesting facts about woodpeckers 1. Why don't woodpeckers get headaches? Pileated woodpeckers, the largest species in North America, slam their heads into trees at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour, 20 times per second. So why aren't their heads blown to pieces?
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife











