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5 Animals That Are Terrifyingly Hard to Kill
Oh hell, no! Don't take that as a challenge! #5.East African Giant Snails ![]() As previously mentioned, the East African giant snail is just like a normal snail, THAT CAN GROW UP TO EIGHT INCHES LONG. Easily big enough to cross the cuteness threshold and venture firmly into "living slime monster" territory. I mean look at it; they're actually big enough register facial expressions: ![]() "Did you just call me a living slime monster, punk?" While seemingly identical in form to their adorable (and easily crushable) counterparts, the East African giant snail is the John McClane of the snail kingdom. ![]() Yippie Ki Yay, motha!@#()*! Oh, they actually did bust out the flame throwers? For snails? Doesn't that seem like overkill? ![]() They didn't.
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so #4 , #3 , #2 and #1 Are ????
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Patience my friend
...patience ![]() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #4.Water Bears ![]() Now, listen: Just stay with us here. We know what you're thinking: "Everybody knows bears are destructible. Just ask Teddy Roosevelt; he couldn't even get sleep at night unless he choked out a bear first." ![]() Seriously. Wait, what? Why is a water-borne micro-organism named after a bear? According to this source, it's because they "move smoothly like a bear," which is... a little odd. We don't commonly consider the bear the Justin Timberlake of the animal kingdom. But judging by the site's further elaboration that the water bears have "the color and surface texture of one of those sweet bear gums loved by children," it becomes clear that the author is both 80-years old and Swedish--so we'll just let the bizarre name slide. Besides, it does kind of look like an adorable little Gummy Bear: ![]() Maybe melted a little, but still both huggable and delicious. For some reason, the adorableness of a given creature goes down in direct proportion with its resistance to death. Fragility is a key element to cuteness, and that's why you're about to find the water bear a whole lot less wuvable: They are goddamned indestructible. Some can survive temperatures of -273°C (-460 °F), close to absolute zero, temperatures as high as 151 °C (303 °F), and almost a decade without water. Well, nuking always ruins things, right? Pepperoni Hot Pockets and the Japanese might agree with you, but these critters can revert back to a sort of "freeze-dried" form at anytime-- making them impervious to radiation (can tolerate 1000 times more radiation than other animals), and also liquid nitrogen, contact with mineral acids, organic solvents and probably emotional abuse. So, one logical solution is left to us: Blast the critters into space. ![]() So long, *****es! ...After 10 days. That's how long water bears-- tiny little unarmored animals with skin, claws, eyes, muscles and all the factors we commonly associate with things that die in the abyss of the cosmos--can survive with absolutely no protection in the dead void of outer space. Sure, they're harmless to humans. But they can travel through space naked, and there are millions of them, and they can be found virtually everywhere, probably even in your house. Right now. (bi tasarrof )edit: i added some pictures for your viewing pleasure ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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which is why when someone tells me "man is superior to animals" I always ask"by what standards?"
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theyr right , theyr really look like cute bears
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#3.Zombie Bugs
![]() The tree weta is a mix between a giant cockroach, a cricket and everything that is wrong with the world. They typically live in holes in the ground, or crevices in trees, so thankfully they're one of those things that you can avoid by never going outside...ever ![]() Great! So How Do I Kill It? The tree weta has a special protein in their blood that prevents water from freezing, allowing them to go into a deep freeze and still have their blood flowing when they wake back up. And forgive us for our candor, but so freakin' what? When we call our girlfriend in to kill bugs for us, she doesn't usually put them in the refrigerator. It's like a bug with an auto-coat. Good for it. As long as it fits neatly beneath a shoe while we scream in the corner, we're good. ![]() "Is it dead? Should I call the police?" It dies, and then it lives again. It is undead. That's right, zombies are technically real. God apparently didn't think they were freaky enough on their own, so he shaped them like giant cockroaches too. ![]() Braaaiiiins!
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#2.Lungfish
![]() The lungfish is one of the oldest species living today. Its lineage traces directly to a species alive right after the breakup of Pangaea--which Wikipedia tells us was the original super-continent and not, as we have for years assumed, some sort of tragically disbanded Dinosaur Speedmetal group. ![]() Nor is there a hipster version. Great! So How Do I Kill It? The lungfish--as you may have cleverly guessed by the inclusion of the "fish" descriptor--is an aquatic creature. But unlike most aquatic creatures, they have learned to endure the occasional prolonged dry spell, with one branch of the family even doing so yearly. They burrow themselves deep down into the ground and secrete a mucous substance around them--like a snot cocoon (hope you're not reading this at breakfast time. Still want that key lime yogurt?)--which preserves the moisture in their bodies. Their metabolic rate then drops into a state of aestivation, allowing them to go without nutrients for very long periods of time. ![]() Just like the Cracked staff. ![]() "Shit, we didn't really think this through." They buried it alive without air or moisture for six months and couldn't kill it. If Hollywood has taught us anything, that's enough motivation for the lungfish to don a sinister cloak and start killing teenagers with a hacksaw. ![]() Katanas are still scary (bi tasarrof )
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#1.Immortal Jellyfish
![]() Scientists have a habit of giving animals names that take certain liberties (for example, they might see that something has "skin" and call it a bear, because bears also have skin,) but this time science was telling us the facts straight up: Immortal jellyfish do not die. Ever. ![]() The immortal jellyfish are born, develop and reach full maturity like any other gelatinous spawn of the ocean. However, instead of going to the Great Barrier Reef in the sky at the end of life, they simply revert back to a polyp (that's fancy Water Science talk for "baby"). In theory this could go on forever. Right now you're probably feeling a little gypped by this entry: "In theory? Lame! I guess it was unreasonable of me to expect something on Earth to literally live forever, though." ![]() Was it? Sorry. Nah, we're just messing with you: They're totally immortal, which is resulting in a large influx of the jellyfish population. Millions of years ago, the first of these jellyfish was born, and somewhere in the ocean it's still living today. ![]() "Get out of my way, you young punks!" (bi tasarrof )p.s: mr_j has done a lot of research about the immortal jellyfish. I know there might be some info he'd like to add on the subject.
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