10 Aquatic Animals With Mind Blowing Superpowers

10 Aquatic Animals With Mind Blowing Superpowers


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Aquatic animals show mysterious behavior and possess surprising powers than other species. Such powers help some aquatic species to survive in challenging conditions like deep ocean.


1. Hagfish

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Superpower: Supreme Survival Capacity

Hagfish is an eel shaped, jawless marine fish inhabited in the cold ocean waters around the world. They are found usually at a depth of 5500 feet. Slime producing capability is what makes hagfishes so special from other fishes. When predators like large eels approaches, hagfishes secrete slime from hundreds of glands. It’s a sticky substance which help to block the predator’s mouth and gills.

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Using slime, hagfishes can block predators that are even hundred times larger than their size. Predators can’t easily remove the irritating slime from their mouth. Hagfishes also have the ability to consume food through their skin. They also can live up to 3 months without food.


2. Sailfish

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Superpower: Fastest Fish In Ocean

Sailfishes live in every oceans in the world. It has long body which measures 11 feet in length and have impressive sail like fins. At maximum speed of 68 mph, sailfish is the fastest fish in the world. Their long body plays a crucial role in achieving such a blazing speed. This incredible speed also helps sailfishes to escape from predators like octopus.


3. Mantis Shrimp

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Superpower: Powerful Punching

Mantis Shrimp only has a length between 18 and 30 cm. They live on sea beds, found usually hiding behind the rocks. But don’t misjudge Mantis Shrimps based on their small size. Because, this small aquatic creature can accelerate it’s forelimb in the same velocity of that of a gunshot from a rifle.

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The fast movement of limbs heat up the water around the mantis shrimps. Also can produce a shock wave in depth of the sea. It lets them to hit the preys into pieces, can break hard shells of many animals.


4. Platypus

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Superpower: Accurate Prey Locating Power

Platypuses are a semi aquatic animal found in Eastern Australia. They have a duck like bill and grows up to the size of 20 inches. Actually, it’s bill contains 40,000 electro-receptors and more than 60,000 mechano-receptors. So that platypus can sense the pressure changes produced by its preys in depth of the sea.

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In that way, platypus can easily determine the exact location of preys. Surprisingly, they never use eyes or ears while they are searching for food as they have super sensitive bills. The male platypus also has a secret weapon to fight against predators, the spurs on hind feet. These spurs actually are connected to a gland that can produce toxic venom.


5. Electric Eel

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Superpower: Discharging Of Electricity

The name itself indicates that this fish’s power is to discharge electricity. They are mainly found in South American range. When threatened, electric eels could generate 600v of electrical energy from its body. Such electrical discharging have enough power to leave a adult human into unconscious state. This discharging of electricity are functioned by the electrolyte cells within its body.


6. Planarian

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Superpower: Limitless Regeneration

This non-parasitic species lives in both salt and freshwater around the world. Even though very small in size planarians make limitless regeneration. When any parts of planarian get cut down, it can easily regrow it back.

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Unlike lizards and cockroaches, when a planarian cuts down into many pieces each piece grows into two different planarians. That is, they have special power to clone itself. The special sells within their body is the reason behind the limitless regeneration of planarians.


7. Box Jellyfish

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Superpower: Most Venomous Creature

Box Jellyfish is the most venomous creature in the world. They live around Indo-Pacific and Northern Australian region. The tentacles of box jellyfishes holds more than 5000 stinging cells. Its venom suddenly stops the heart functions and could cause death in few minutes. Survivors from this creature experience pain for several weeks.

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In fact, more than hundreds of people die every year by attack of Box Jellyfishes. They use this venom to catch preys like shrimps and different species of fishes. Box Jellyfishes have length of up to 10 feet and have transparent body which help to hide away from other aquatic animals.


8. Sea Cucumber

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Superpower: Healing Power

Sea cucumbers are found in large numbers in the Asia-Pacific region, they have an elongated body, lives in the deep ocean. What they make so special is nothing but they have the power to cure cancer. The frondoside a chemical compound from the body of sea cucumbers can effectively kill cancer cells. In that way it can be a perfect solution for skin, pancreas, liver and breast cancer. They also help to boost up the immunity of the human body. Sea cucumbers can also regenerate themselves, and discharge stinky threads upon threatening.


9. Cuttlefish

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Superpower: Instant Altering Of Appearance

Cuttlefishes belong to the class of squid and octopus. They live in tropical ocean waters around the world. Cuttlefishes have green blood and three hearts. Like chameleons, they can change the appearance in short time. Cuttlefishes change both body color and appearance of their eyes. It helps them to instantly blend with the surrounding.

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The special pigment cells on the body helps cuttlefish to possess instant alteration in appearance. It helps them to hide away from it’s predators. They also have higher intelligence of any invertebrate.


10. Salmon

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Superpower: Exceptional Navigation Skills

Most of salmon fishes are born in freshwater and they migrate to sea water. They return back to the same birthplace for reproduction. Actually, they travel back to their home more than 2000 miles from the sea. This exceptional navigation skill makes them so special from other species of fishes.

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Salmon fishes use the magnetic field of Earth to locate the same place where they are born. Their brain has the power to match the magnetic field of different areas which help them to locate the exact destination. Their skill in jumping also help to make such a long migration.



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