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Welcome to, Say Lucid Ion, in this video we will see 10 crazy facts from the animal kingdom. So, let’s begin. Number 1. Mantis shrimp. It is the mantis shrimp that flaunts the world's quickest punch. Going at around 50 mph, when a shrimp punches, its little clenched hand of rage, is quicker than a .22-type bullet. Number 2. Saluki dogs. Dogs are notable for being man's closest companion, and incidentally, that is a relationship that goes longer than you may anticipate. As per Guinness World Records, the most established known variety of trained dog goes right back to 329 BC. Saluki dogs were loved in ancient Egypt, being kept as royal pets, and being mummified in the afterlife. Number 3. Baby Tasmanian devils. If you have a best friend since childhood, then you have something in common with Tasmanian devils. Research has shown that Tasmanian devils form friendships when they are young, and it lasts for the rest of their lives. Number 4. Grizzly Bear. If you find yourself to be closer to a Grizzly Bear, make sure that you are not caught in their sharp claws and powerful mouth. According to National Geographic, a Grizzly Bear have a bite-force of over 8 million pascals. Enough to crush a bowling ball in its mouth. Number 5. Slow Loris. Do not get deceived by their cute looks. These adorable ones are the only venomous primates. They secrete toxins from a gland in the crook of their inner arms. Their bites have caused anaphylactic shock and even death in humans. Number 6. Koalas. According to the Australian Koala Foundation, these cuties sleep between 18 and 22 hours a day. The koalas' diets require a lot of energy to digest, which is why they have got to sleep so much. Number 7. Reindeer. Arctic reindeer change eye color through the seasons from gold to blue, adjusting to extraordinary changes of light levels during the winter months. The adjustment in shading impacts how light is reflected through their retina, and improves their vision. Number 8. Squirrels. Squirrels have an extraordinary nurturing intuition. In a study done by scientists at the University of Guelph, it was found that the squirrels will take in the stranded little orphaned babies of their late relatives. Number 9. Octopuses. Octopuses have a total of three hearts. Two hearts are used to pump blood to their gills, while the third brings blood to the rest of their body. It also has the highest brain-to-body mass ratios of all invertebrates. Number 10. Butterflies. Butterflies taste using their feet. The receptors on their legs are also 200 times stronger than human taste buds. when a butterfly lands on a plant, they utilize these sensors to decide if what they are going to taste is palatable or not. Hope you have learned something new, and crazy today. To watch more such content, please like, and share this video. Also, please subscribe to this channel. Thanks.