Have you ever heard anything about immortal animals? Well, okay, almost immortal? No-no, they are not ghouls or something. But you’d definitely find them real-life horrors! These "zombies" of the animal world that can survive even fatal injuries might shock you. Especially the last one. Other videos you might like: A Unique Creature on Earth That Can Never Be Killed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8893cgbUfg& What Will Happen to Humans Before 2050? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cip3LmqQ7Y0& 10 Creatures That Prove Superpowers Actually Exist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQAHNXWbSbU& TIMESTAMPS: Cockroaches 0:36 Fruit flies 3:09 A toad 4:07 A chicken 5:58 Snakes 6:58 Dancing squid 8:36 The Immortal Jellyfish 9:27 Music by Epidemic Sound https://ift.tt/1NOjjY3 SUMMARY: - If a roach loses its head, it’ll not only survive the injury that’s fatal for most creatures, but even thrive! For some time, at least. - Roaches breathe through tiny holes, or spiracles, in each of their body parts, and that’s not controlled by the brain either. So when a cockroach is beheaded, its body can still react to simple things, breathe, and even run on its own. - Fruit flies can also live without their head, but that pretty much doesn’t even faze them at all! A headless fruit fly can survive for several days seemingly without even noticing! - In 2016, Jill Fleming, a student at the University of Massachusetts, found a toad in the woods that was virtually headless. It’s unclear what happened to the poor little guy, but it didn’t seem to mind its unique situation. - Whatever took the toad’s head off hadn’t touched the brain stem, which is responsible for many simple reactions. - If some kind soul would take such a creature home and perhaps tube-feed it, it just might survive for years! That’s exactly what happened to one chicken in 1945. - Snakes retain their biting reflex for up to an hour after their head is severed from the body. And while a live snake would only release a small part of its venom and run away, leaving you a chance at survival, a beheaded one would give you all it has left in its venom sacs. - A Japanese dish called “odori don,” or “dancing squid,” relies entirely on the effects of the soy sauce. A squid is served on your plate without any signs of life. However, when you pour soy sauce over its body, it starts squirming right before your eyes! - The Immortal Jellyfish start their lives as tiny larvae, which then produce a colony of polyps attached to the ocean floor. When this colony grows, it gradually becomes a fully developed jellyfish. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://ift.tt/1NR4JJP Instagram: https://ift.tt/2pDikkf 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://ift.tt/2pNb6gr Photos: https://ift.tt/23rGg9b East News ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: https://ift.tt/2d8ayZz
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