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I'm starving, I'm even eating myself!


In our beautiful blue planet, there are countless species. Although we humans are high-level intelligent beings, we have to bow to some animals when we see them! For example, the strange fish introduced today is very 'fierce' towards itself. Internet users commented: 'Eat yourself? Too ruthless!'

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Everyone knows that Earth has only one survival rule: 'survival of the fittest'. No matter what kind of being you are, if you cannot adapt to changes in the environment, you will simply wait to be eliminated and then annihilated in the dust of history! There is a peculiar fish in Africa called 'African Lungfish', which tells us with practical actions why their lineage has survived for millions of years without extinction!


That is, when the African dry season comes, the African lungfish will dig holes and then lie comfortably in the 'small nest' they have dug. Because the surrounding soil is very humid, it can effectively prevent the skin of the African lungfish from cracking. Generally, they sleep for 2 to 3 months until the rainy season comes, and then they can feast.

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However, there are always exceptions. The dry season stubbornly doesn't go away, and the African lungfish that still hasn't waited for the rainy season naturally can't leave its little nest. But what to do when the stomach is hungry? At this time, they show their fierce side. Without regard for their pain, they fiercely bite their own flesh. Since their bodies are large, they can usually eat a few bites every few days, which can sustain them for several months. When the rainy season comes, it's easy!


Moreover, African lungfish are not only adaptable, but they also have strong healing and repair abilities. Lost meat chunks and wounds will soon return to normal. What do you think about this? Welcome to leave a comment below.

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