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Have you ever wondered why some animals are popular while others are unpopular? In our natural world, every animal has its place and purpose in which to live, such as us! Today I'll tell you some misconceptions about misunderstood animals that are not true. Don't waste time anymore, let's get to it!
You may hear many people around you say that snakes are slimy and disgusting to touch. Not true! That's a common misconception that many people trust it. In fact, a snake's skin is smooth and dry, not as disgusting as you thought. That's the reason why some people love to touch snakes!
People think that cockroaches are dirty pests that like to hide in dark, filthy places such as your fridge's legs. They hate to see cockroaches eat rubbish and dead animals as they decay. People also believe that cockroaches' bodies are covered in germs. But in fact, cockroaches clean their bodies constantly, as much as you wash your cars! They also prefer clean places. Despite knowing this fact, I'm still afraid of cockroaches!
3. Vampire bats suck blood
This is one of the most common misconceptions that we believe, because of some vampire TV programs that we watched before. Fictional stories usually tell that vampire bats use their fangs to suck blood. Real vampire bats do have fangs. They use them to make small cuts in an animal's skin, but they don't suck the blood. Instead, they wait until blood starts flowing from the cut, and they lick the blood with their tongues!
Conclusion
Should we care for and protect these misunderstood animal species? Yes, we should! Every animal species play a crucial role in the ecosystem. Each species helps something for other animals. Even misunderstood animals are necessary, and in many ways, they're beneficial to humans and nature.
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I think it is great information because I have never heard before. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting article. It shows that people should not be so fast to judge and do research before coming to a conclusion.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! I agree with your last statement, "Even misunderstood animals are necessary, and in many ways, they're beneficial to humans and nature." We are all paramount for the ecosystem; we, as human beings, have the power to preserve and protect the wonderful flora and fauna on our planet. PS. I still loathe roaches, though!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing post, I'm completly agree with you, all species in the planet are important we are part of the natural world too and we share the same planet with all living beings :)
ReplyDeleteGreat research! Thank you for sharing that with us. I just wonder what misconceptions the animals might have related to us, humans 😌
ReplyDeleteThank you for the interesting discoveries! It was a pleasure to read your posts!🫶
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