Reader’s Digest Australia & New Zealand – May 2019

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10 ANIMALSWITHSUPER POWERS


CUTTLEFISH
INVISIBILITY


Cuttlefishhavelargebrainswhich
theyusetoperforma rangeofintel-
ligentbehaviours,includingchang-
ingtheirskincolourandpatternsto
camouflageandhidefrompredators.
Infact,theyhavesomeofthebest
camouflageskillsintheanimalking-
dom.Theycandistorttheirbodiesto
resemblenearlyanyaquaticshapeto
blendinwiththeirsurroundings.They
evenhavesacsintheirskincontaining
pigmentssotheycanchange colour at
a moment’snotice.


ELEPHANTS
VERSATILETRUNKS


Weallknowelephants’trunkscan
pickupobjectslikeanextralimb,
butdidyouknowtheycaneasilylift
anobjectweighingonetonneusing
onlytheirtrunks?Theirtrunkscan
alsoactashoses,snorkels,pokers
andforks,dependingonthesitua-
tion.Unfortunately,poachershave
puttheseintelligentanimals on the
endangeredspecieslist.


SEACUCUMBERS
REGENERATEORGANS


Acommon, largesea cucumber
(Bohadschiaargus) iseasytoidenti-
fyduetoitsdistinctivepattern.This
speciesofcaterpillar-likeseacrea-
turehasoneofthemostfascinating
defencemechanisms,althoughit’s
ratherunpleasant. Theycontract
their muscles and eject some of their


internalorgansoutoftheirrearends


  • stickydefensive threadswhich
    entanglepredatorsandemita toxic
    chemical.Theexcretedorgansare
    laterregenerated.We’regladStanLee
    didn’tuseseacucumbersasinspira-
    tionforanyofhiscomic books.


LYREBIRDS
MASTERIMITATORS
TheseAustralianbirdsarewellknown
fortheirabilitytomimicalmostany
sound.Theycanimitateotherbirds
andanimals,includinghumans,as
wellaschainsaws,caralarms, and the
clickofa camera shutter.

HYENAS
STOMACHSOFSTEEL
OK,notliterally,buttheyareableto
eatallsortsofanimals– whetherit’s
theirownpreyorarottingcorpse


  • fromwildebeestsandbirdstoliz-
    ardsandsnakes.Theirjawsareeven
    abletocrushbones.Theonlythings
    theycan’tdigestarehooves,horns
    andhair.Everything else is on their
    menu.


CERTAINSNAKES
INTERNALHEATSENSORS
Thankstoorgansontheirfaces,some
speciesofvipers,pythonsandboasare
abletodetectthebodyheatofnearby
prey.AccordingtoWiredmagazine,
sincenervesconnecttheorgantothe
brain’ssomatosensorysystem,which
processesthesenseoftouch,snakes
may be able to feel actual heat.
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