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Bluegill Pectoral Fins Lower Water Resistance
Bluegills sweep their pectoral fins forward, then cup the top and bottom of the fins into a U-sha...

Sunflowers Efficiently Distribute Seeds
Based on Fibonacci numbers, sunflower seeds always appear in one of the three following combinati...

Sharks’ Placoid Scales Have Low Water-resistance
Sharks’ Placoid scales have V-shaped grooves that reduce water drag by creating tiny vortices as ...

Bird’s Wings Change Shape
When a bird flies, its wings constantly fine-tune their direction, shape, width, and surface area...

Termites Nests Have Excellent Air Conditioning
The termite nests in the savanna constantly maintain a temperature of 30°C despite the great diff...

Tuna Experience Little Water Drag
Tuna can swim through the ocean at high speeds thanks to their streamlined body, large crescent-s...

Self-Organization
Self-organization indicates a system in which organization or structure is automatically created ...

Maranta Plant Changes Its Position According to the Light
Maranta is a perennial plant that has been enjoyed as a decorative houseplant. It grows wild in t...

Termites Nests Are Always Comfortable
Termites living in savanna zones spend decades building dirt nests that are 6–7m high. A savanna ...

Humpback Whales’ Fins Designed for Energy-saving
Humpback whales are characterized by their long pectoral fins, which can grow to be one third of ...
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