What animal is fireproof?

"There are no real animals that are flame resistant or flame immune," Rachel Keeffe, a doctoral student studying reptiles and amphibians at the University of Florida, said in a statement.
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What animal can withstand fire?

How Do Echidnas Survive? The ability was first recognized in 2013, after a catastrophic fire swept across Warrumbungle National Park in eastern Australia, which many of these creatures call home.
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Is there an animal that can make fire?

Unfortunately, no documented animal has the ability to breathe fire, but there is one group of animals that is widely accepted as those that come closest to doing so: bombardier beetles.
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Are echidnas fireproof?

The echidna, or spiny anteater, is a marvel of defensive self-preservation, from its impenetrable spikes to its amazing ability to breathe through bushfires.
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What animal can withstand heat?

Camel. Arabian camel, or dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), adult and calf. Known as the “ships of the desert,” camels can survive temperatures as high as 120 °F (49 °C) and go a week or more without consuming water.
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What is the most heat resistant organism?

The most extreme hyperthermophiles live on the superheated walls of deep-sea hydrothermal vents, requiring temperatures of at least 90 °C for survival. An extraordinary heat-tolerant hyperthermophile is Strain 121, which has been able to double its population during 24 hours in an autoclave at 121 °C (hence its name).
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What is the warmest animal?

Note: Hummingbird has the highest body temperature i.e. 107°. Elephants and whales belong to mammals that have body temperature ranging from 97° to 103°. Monkeys being closely related to humans have body temperature ranging from 98.6° to 103.1°.
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Are salamanders fireproof?

Salamanders are not fireproof and can not withstand fire. Being amphibians, they are very vulnerable to heat and other temperature extremes. The myth of fireproof salamanders arose due to their habit of hibernating in moist logs.
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What survives a fire?

Gold melts around 2,000°F, platinum at 3,200°F, and diamonds around 6,000°F, so there is a very good chance those items along with other jewelry survived the inferno. Many gemstones like rubies and sapphires have similarly high melting points.
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Do black kites start fires?

As flames sweep across the savanna, Black Kites watch for prey like grasshoppers and lizards that flee the fire. But there's now evidence that Black Kites may actually create fires by carrying burning twigs in their talons and dropping them on a patch of savanna away from the original wildfire.
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Do fire-breathing dragons exist?

It's true no fire-breathing dragons have ever been discovered, yet flying lizard-like creatures exist in the fossil record. Some may be found in the wild today. Take a look at the science of winged flight and possible mechanisms by which a dragon might even breathe fire.
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Is there a bird that breathes fire?

The birds known as firehawks include the Black Kite, Whistling Kite, and Brown Falcon; Black Kites are also found in Asia and Africa.
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What animal is closest to a dragon?

Described as 'the closest thing to a real life dragon,' scientists have discovered a new 'fearsome beast' from the time of the dinosaurs! The creature's fossil was found in Australia and is thought to be a new species of pterosaur, a group of winged reptiles that were the largest flying animals that have ever existed.
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What are fire sensitive species?

In fire-prone environments, fire sensitive plant species are usually restricted to less flammable parts of the landscape or form a less flammable fuel complex (Gill and Bradstock 1995, Russell-Smith 2006, Burrows et al.
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Is it possible for dragons to have existed?

Dragons don't exist (as far as we know), but some of their individual characteristics can be found throughout the animal kingdom. It would have taken quite a few turns for natural selection to have produced dragons, but if you're willing to stretch a bit, most classic dragon characteristics do exist in other species.
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Can monkeys start fires?

Kanzi the chimpanzee can start fires and cook, making him one of the world's smartest monkeys. Kanzi is one smart monkey. The 31-year-old bonobo chimpanzee not only knows how to use tools -- he knows how to start fires and fry himself a meal.
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What can fire not burn?

Wherever any substance is put in fire it burns and changes into ash. But asbestos is one such material that does not burn in fire. That is why the fireman wear clothes made from asbestos when they enter the burning house. In fact their clothes, shoes, gloves, helmets etc.
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What things Cannot burn?

Fire-retardant materials used in buildings
  • Mineral wool.
  • Gypsum boards.
  • Asbestos cement.
  • Perlite boards.
  • Corriboard.
  • Calcium silicate.
  • Sodium silicate.
  • Potassium silicate.
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Will diamonds survive a house fire?

Diamonds will burn at about 1562°F (850°C). House fires and jewelers' torches can reach that temperature. A house fire caused the white, cloudy appearance of this diamond (left). The stone was recut to remove the burned area, reducing the diamond's size, but leaving no sign that it was ever damaged (right).
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Are fire lizards real?

Fire salamanders are sometimes called lungless salamanders because their bodies take in oxygen through their moist, permeable skin. That thin, frog-like skin also makes them especially sensitive to pollutants or diseases in their environment.
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Are fire salamanders real?

The fire salamander belongs to class Amphibia (amphibians), Order Urodela (lizard-like amphibians), Family Salamandridae (true salamanders and newts). It belongs to the genus Salamandra, which has 6 species of salamanders found in central and southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
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What animal has the biggest heart?

The largest animal heart is the blue whale's, which has been weighed at about 400 pounds (and it is not the size of a small car, contrary to popular belief). But the animal with the largest heart-to-body-mass ratio is somewhat surprising: the dog. Compare a dog's heart to its body mass and it's a .
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What is the coldest animal on earth?

Five animals that can survive in extremely cold weather
  • 1: Arctic Fox. With it's stunning white winter coat the Arctic fox is extremely well equipped to handle freezing conditions. ...
  • 2: Polar Bear. ...
  • 3: Emperor Penguin. ...
  • 4: Musk Ox. ...
  • 5: Reindeer.
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Which animal is not cold blooded?

Warm-blooded animals, such as mammals and birds, were able to maintain their body temperature regardless of the surroundings. Cold-blooded animals, such as reptiles, amphibians, insects, arachnids and fish, were not.
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