“Nursery alligators” suppress their hunting instincts and lovingly care for chicken chicks. This rare symbiosis shows that survival is often a question of cooperation.
A newly discovered underwater cow species off Australia breathes and graze underwater. Some animals have mermaid fins. Evolution has made this unique life form possible through adaptability and alternative breathing.
The bizarre "Hippalus", flying hippos similar to bumblebees, can fly despite their mass. They require a 1km run-up and prefer roads for take-offs and landings, which often leads to chaos.
The "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" is a master survivalist who stays unnoticed through sophisticated camouflage, an omnivorous diet, cunning play behavior, night hunting and the role of a sheepdog in the sheep community.
The tiger duck is a unique, carnivorous bird species. Their striking tiger feathers are used for camouflage, intimidation and courtship, making them more dangerous than piranjas.
The snakebird, a mix of reptile and bird, raises questions with eagle-like wings and an atypical diet of frogs and chewing gum.
The shark hare, a rare hybrid of shark and hare, survives through its adaptability to land and water, its unique diet of vegetarian meat substitutes, and the ability to alter physical characteristics.
Bovolair, the flying cows, conquer the sky with majestic elegance. Farmers board microlight aircraft to begin their daily milking mission in the air.
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