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The world's most primitive peach jellyfish, called "water pandas"!
When it comes to jellyfish, I believe many of you have seen them at the beach. There are various kinds of jellyfish in the world, and the peach jellyfish is one of the most primitive ones. This kind of peach jellyfish was born 550 million years ago, and as of now it still exists in the world, but it is not endangered. Next, you may want to learn more about it together with me! -
The world's largest waterfall: Angel Falls with a total drop of 979 meters
Talking about waterfalls, many people will think of a cascade of waterfalls in the towering mountains and rivers, magnificent. The largest waterfall in the world is the Angeles Falls in Venezuela, with an overall drop of 979 meters. -
The world's largest underwater waterfall
The world's largest underwater waterfall is the Denmark Strait Falls, the drop reaches 3505 meters, the flow per second equivalent to 25 Amazon River, but hidden in the bottom of the sea no one can see, come and learn about it. -
Autumn Moisture Sugar Water Snow Pear and Fig Soup
Dry autumn is especially suitable for drinking more moist sugar water. The ingredients in snow pear and FIG soup all help moistening. After being stewed in the health pot for 40 minutes, the soup is as transparent as amber, but the taste is clear and sweet in the mouth, and moistens your heart. -
For those who are often sleepy, check if your blood is sticky
Blood in a healthy state flows smoothly through the blood vessels and carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.Blood contains three types of blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets - as well as the liquid component plasma.Sticky blood can cause many problems in the body and can lead to blood clots and even myocardial infarction or ischaemic stroke. -
The world's most valuable lake: Lake Baikal could feed 5 billion people for 100 years
Lakes are a very common geographical landscape. The world's largest saltwater lake, the Caspian Sea, has an area of 371,000 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 89.6 trillion cubic meters. The world's largest freshwater lake, Lake Superior, has an area of 82,100 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 116,000,000 cubic meters. In addition to this, there is another lake of the highest value in the world, which is Lake Baikal, with 336 lakes converging into it, which can be used by 5 billion people for 100 years! -
The world's largest existing reptiles: saltwater crocodiles up to 10 meters in size
The world is full of strange species, and all kinds of animals have their own unique charm, especially the terrestrial animals that live with us on land. So do you know what the world's largest existing reptile is? The world's largest existing reptile is the saltwater crocodile, also known as the cannibal crocodile, with a maximum size of 10 meters and a weight of more than 2,000 kg. -
The world's most bizarre well: Any object will be petrified once it touches the well water
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Salted Egg Yolk and Water Chestnut Meatballs
Water chestnut is heat clearing and fire dispelling. In addition to making soup, it seems that there are few ways to eat it. This salted egg yellow water chestnut meatball is a steamed dish, low in oil and calories, healthy and delicious. -
The world's largest freshwater fish: Stingray. Weighing 300 kg
Cambodian fishermen recently caught a 660-pound (nearly 300 kg) stingray in the Mekong River basin that required more than a dozen people to haul to shore. Researchers say it is the world's largest known freshwater fish. According to scientists, this is the world's largest freshwater fish on record.