Giraffe: Expect the Unexpected

These lean machines are also super #metal and eat bones. When they get nutritionally stressed, they eat bones to get the calcium their bodies need. I think we can all agree that they've got some super long bones that would definitely need to stay strong.

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Carly Watson
Cuttlefish: A Cammo Conundrum

They are Emperors of camouflage since they can change color, texture, and shape, "Oh, My!". You are probably thinking, wow, they must have excellent eyesight to do that— and you would be right! They have some of the best vision around, but they are colorblind. SAY WHAT NOW? You read it right, they are colorblind.

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Carly Watson
Sharks: In Dire Need of a New PR Firm

Ever wanted to sense electromagnetic fields? I sure have and I’m hoping to be reincarnated as a shark because these slippery shadows can sense temperature shifts and electromagnetic fields with receptors around their nose, eyes, and mouth. 

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Carly Watson
Hummingbirds: Swipe Left, Trust Me

These little tinies are the smallest migrating birds. Unlike most birds, they don’t migrate in flocks— instead they travel by themselves for up to 500 miles— talk about lone ranger. They are also the only bird that can fly backward, “take it back now y’all.”

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Carly Watson
Dolphins: A Dermatologists Nightmare

If you want to be reincarnated to have perfect skin, the dolphin is your best bet. These slippery babes have skin that regenerates every 2 hours. Making them super soft, but also extra hydrodynamic. We can all agree they definitely don’t have a need for a dermatologist.

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Carly Watson