Coming from almost all obtained our own eccentricities, most people could be  encouraged within the relief of knowing that people continually be somebody  weirder compared to all of us. Points within the pet empire, still aren't  therefore easy. All of us how to start in which the following unusual beast  will certainly finish, whether or not thicker woodland, the actual biggest sea  absolute depths as well as perineal hole associated with a few mild,  unsuspecting sponsor, an excellent they are doing, from the great wager that  they're going to train all of us something totally new concerning the method  creatures appear, act, or even indeed, replicate.
Zombie  Birds, Astronaut Fish, and Other Weird Animals is a collection of 50  of the world's weirdest animals; a compilation of new research that helps to  explain why the slender, translucent pearlfish spends its days in the anus of a  sea cucumber and why there's a marine worm that looks nothing like its  relatives but uncannily like a plump, pink rear-end of a pig.
Things aren't any less weird on land either. In the past few years, teams of  scientists have been discovering why great tit birds have suddenly developed a  taste for bat brains, how rabbits used to weigh a whopping 12 kg, and why a  little African jumping spider's favourite things are blood and your sweaty  socks. They've been contributing to our knowledge of just how extensive and  varied the arsenal of animal weapons is, from the Texas horned lizard's toxic  jets of blood tears and the Spanish ribbed newt's bone spears to the poisonous  feathers of the strikingly beautiful songbird, the hooded pitohui, that are  coated in the same poison as the infamous poison arrow frog. 
While bone spears and pig's butts might seem pretty alien to us, there's  also something just a little bit human about some of nature's most bizarre  creations. While we might call the little killifish that learned how to swim in  zero gravity and reproduce in outer space pretty brave, it'd be hard to argue  that the green-banded broodsac, a parasite that spends its life moving from  bird droppings to the digestive systems of snails and birds, is anything more  than a coward. Or perhaps just an incredible opportunist. And what about the  Australian jewel beetle, known for its tendency to "mate" with a beer  bottle until ants eat it alive? We all know somebody who loves beer almost as  much as that. 
Zombie Birds, Astronaut Fish, and Other Weird Animals will  introduce you to all of these animals and more, while remembering the actual  technological investigation which has eliminated in to detailing the way they  have got to become therefore amazing.
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