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Transparent animals in the world

How many do you know of?

By Lu DaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Transparent animals in the world
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Animals are a group of living things. They generally feed on organic matter, can feel, can move, can move autonomously, or can move things. Animals also have a variety of behaviors that can be seen as animal responses to stimuli. Behavior is the science of animal behavior. One of the more famous behavioral theories is the instinct theory proposed by Conrad Lorenz. The following is a detailed introduction for you to take a look at!

There are many kinds of animals in the world, varying in size and shape as well as color. Do you know of any transparent animals?

1, glass butterfly

There are many kinds of animals in the world, do you know which ones are transparent?

This species is also one of the most beautiful butterflies in the world, with transparent wings. Glass butterflies lay their eggs on plants, and these transparent wings help the glass butterfly protect itself from predators because it is difficult for predators to track it down in flight. These butterflies are mostly found in Mexico, Panama, and Colombia, however, they used to travel long distances during migration, so they can be seen in Florida as well.

2、Glass Squid

Glass squid has a unique transparent appearance and there are about 60 different types of glass squid, mostly in the middle depths of the ocean. If you look closely at a glass squid, you will see a cigar-shaped digestive gland that is the squid's liver. Almost all glass squid have swollen bodies and two short arms. Many glass squids are luminescent, which means they can produce light from within their bodies.

3、Seawater salmon

Seawater salmon can move by pumping water through their jelly-like bodies, however, they are visible in most oceans, mainly seen in the Southern Ocean. If you are lucky enough to see them swimming together, it will be very beautiful, feeding mainly on phytoplankton in the water.

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4、Glass octopus

The glass octopus has a transparent body because it looks like glass, hence the name. It is listed as one of the least noticed animals, and no one is sure of the number of glass octopuses. Widely distributed in the ocean, it is difficult to say whether they are native to the Arctic Ocean or the Antarctic Ocean. Marine biologist researchers say that the transparent nature of the glass octopus provides more protection than as a cloak.

5, glass frog

There are many kinds of animals in the world, do you know of any that are transparent? Sheet 2

The frog's abdomen is covered with translucent skin, and when you see the frog from the bottom, the liver, heart, and intestines are visible. There are about 60 different species of glass frogs, usually found in southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. Preferring to live in tropical restraint areas around the world, and, they can also be seen at the surface of the water and slightly higher up in the treetops. The glass frog can also be kept as a pet, but it needs extra care and the right climatic conditions to survive better.

6、Phosphorescent

They look similar to jellyfish, however, they are not true jellyfish, but belong to a group of animals called comb jellyfish. It is known that comb jellyfish do not have stinging cells, but catch their prey with sticky mucus. They are usually found on the east coast of North and South America and were accidentally discovered in the Black Sea in 1982.

7、Glass Catfish

It is also known as the ghost catfish and ghost catfish and is mainly found in Southeast Asia. The first thing you should notice about this fish is its transparent nature, as its internal organs and spine are visible. It prefers to live in slow currents and can be seen in Thai and Indonesian rivers, with a body that is usually 6-10 cm long.

8、Ocean angel

There are many kinds of animals in the world, do you know of any that are transparent? The 3rd one

It is completely transparent, has wing-like legs, and can quickly cross the depths of the ocean. It catches its prey by shooting its tentacles from its face, can grow up to 5 cm, and is translucent and shell-less.

9、Jellyfish

Transparent or translucent, able to glow in the dark. Jellyfish have a unique ability to regenerate when you cut them into two pieces. Likewise, when a jellyfish is injured, it may clone itself and can produce hundreds of offspring. To learn more see the top ten characteristics and features of jellyfish in detail. Jellyfish do not have a brain; instead, they have a nervous system that can sense changes in their environment.

10. Settling Enron

In addition to the polar regions, they can be found in oceans all over the world. Settling jellyfish are barrel-shaped plankton that can drift in the ocean. In many cases, they are found alone, and as the world's largest marine plankton, contain a large amount of seawater in their bodies.

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