An Indian man known as "Snake Manu" can put small snakes, including deadly cobras, into his mouth and pass them out through his nose.
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A newborn Chinese water deer is so small, it can (almost) be held in the palm of a hand.
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Vampire bats adopt orphans, and are one of the few mammals known to risk their own lives to share food with less fortunate roost-mates.
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There’s a bonobo named Kanzi who has learned to build a campfire and cook his own food.
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The male seahorse carries babies and 'gives birth' to them instead of the female.
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When a drone bee mates with a queen, its ejaculation is so powerful that it can even be heard by the human ear.
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Some lizards, in which the tail is a major storage organ for accumulating reserves, will return to a dropped tail after the threat has passed, and will eat it to recover part of the sacrificed supplies.
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