I Learned That There's A Japanese Beetle That When Eaten By A Frog Will Haul Ass Through Its Digestive
i learned that there's a Japanese beetle that when eaten by a frog will haul ass through its digestive system and escape out the back end unscathed (x)

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OMG, sharks are so cool!!! Wow, they have been around for so long, sharks are fricking warriors. That they dont take care of the pups but rather make sure they end up in a safe place is really cool. Thats so much interesting info thank u for sharing it!!! :D i have a question if u want, whats the shark that lives at the deepest point of the ocean, and do they look weird since sea creatures that live really deep often looks weird, do they look weird too or still normal?
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