What animal will work itself to death?

The "very hairy" black-tailed antechnicus mates in a frenzied fashion until stress hormones cause the animal's body to disintegrate, its fur to fall out and eventually meet an untimely death. Researchers from the University of Queensland first discovered the suicidal tendencies of the antechinus last year.
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What animals die and come back to life?

There are a few animals that have this unique ability. One of it is the, Rana sylvatica, a species of wood frog whose special abilities boggle the mind of scientists.
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What animal dies if it doesn't mate?

Ferrets! Long, generally adorable if a little nervous-making mammals are oft-domesticated and lovingly pinned with crimes of stealing things and stuffing them under the sofa. Great. But did you know that a female ferret will die if she doesn't mate?
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Which animal can stand even after death?

A tiger's back legs are so strong that it can remain standing even when dead. Highly unpleasant but very impressive fact alert: tigers' back legs are so strong that they've been known to remain standing once they've been killed.
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What animals use Thanatosis?

In mammals, the Virginia opossum (commonly known simply as possums) is perhaps the best known example of defensive thanatosis. "Playing possum" is an idiomatic phrase which means "pretending to be dead". It comes from a characteristic of the Virginia opossum, which is famous for pretending to be dead when threatened.
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Animals That Can Kill Themselves



Do any other animals play dead?

Guinea pigs and many species of rabbits pretend to have perished, as do a number of snakes, such as the Texas indigo snake. Avian imposters include Japanese quail, domestic chickens, and wild ducks.
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What bug plays dead?

Insects that evade predation by playing dead include certain caterpillars, ladybugs and many other beetles, weevils, robber flies, and even giant water bugs. Beetles of the genus Cryptoglossa are known by the common name death-feigning beetles.
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What animal is unkillable?

Tardigrades are practically unkillable. The microscopic creatures, commonly known as "water bears," can tolerate stress that would end most other organisms. The vacuum of space? No problem for the moss piglets.
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Which animal knows death before one hour?

“I believe we are now justified in thinking that chimpanzees have some kind of awareness of death,” says psychologist James Anderson of Scotland's University of Stirling, who has been studying chimp responses to the dying.
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Which animal dies after drinking water?

However, if a kangaroo rat drinks water, the necessary bodily liquids and vitamins are flushed out, and it dies as a result of dehydration.
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Is there an animal that never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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What animal only mate once?

We're sure some of these are bound to surprise you! Beavers are one of the few mammals that mate for a lifetime, only choosing to find another mate if their original mate dies. But here's where it gets interesting: there are two types of beavers, European beavers and North American beavers.
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Which animal kills the male after mating?

The nutrients gained when a female praying mantis eats her suitor benefit her offspring as they grow. Sexual cannibalism — when the female of a species consumes the male during or after mating — is also known among spiders, such as the black widow, and scorpions.
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Is there an animal that can revive itself?

Tardigrades (also known as water bears, because of the shape of their head) are one of the hardiest creatures on Earth, they can be frozen, boiled, put in a vacuum, dried to the point of having almost no moisture left in their body, and still return to living a normal life once put back into a normal environment.
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Which animal lived without head?

Cockroaches are infamous for their tenacity, and are often cited as the most likely survivors of a nuclear war. Some even claim that they can live without their heads. It turns out that these armchair exterminators (and their professional brethren) are right. Headless roaches are capable of living for weeks.
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Which animal does not go back?

What may not be so well known, though, is that kangaroos cannot walk backwards. Their hopping movement is called saltation. During saltation, kangaroos push off with both large feet at the same time, and they use their tails for balance.
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What animal dies quickly?

Expected Lifespan: 24 hours

The Mayfly has the shortest lifespan of any animal in the world.
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Can animals fear death?

A growing body of scientific evidence supports the idea that nonhuman animals are aware of death, can experience grief and will sometimes mourn for or ritualize their dead.
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Do animals know they're dying?

At some level, animals seem to understand the concept of death. From elephants who grieve for the loss of a herd member to whales who won't leave their dead babies behind, many species react to death in much the same way that people do.
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Which animal Cannot be defeated?

Why tardigrades are so damn tough. It's important to note: Tardigrades are basically indestructible only when they enter a special state called cryptobiosis. In harsh environments, the animals tuck in their legs and expel all moisture from their bodies. In this state, they're called tuns.
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Is there a bulletproof animal?

Yes there are some animals that appear to be bulletproof. Armadillo 'armour' – composed of bony plates known as osteoderms – has been seen to deflect bullets. In one incident, a Texan man was hit in the face when his own bullet bounced back from an armadillo that he tried to shoot.
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What is the most immune animal?

“Ostriches have the most powerful immune system of any land animal,” Ms. Anikeyeva said.
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What mammal is known ability to play dead?

Opossums are marsupials found in Massachusetts. They are known for “playing possum” when threatened, falling over and pretending to be dead for up to several hours.
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Do pigs play dead?

Out to Pasture. Tonic immobility isn't common in higher species, but farm animals like cows, goats, and pigs have also been known to go into a trancelike state for minutes at a time before returning to normal.
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How long will a possum play dead?

It is much more likely that the opossum will faint or “play dead” at the prospect of a confrontation. This physiological response is involuntary and automatic. The stress and shock of the encounter actually triggers a comatose state that can last anywhere from 40 minutes to four hours.
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