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The Platypus – (Electro-location)
The platypus baffled the 18th century Europeans when they first discovered this creature. We mean, how would you react seeing an egg-laying venomous mammal that lives in water and has duckbill, beaver-tail and otter-foot. For a very long time the existence of this animal was declared to be an hoax due to its weird appearance.
But they possess even more unusual features than previously thought, and one of them is their ability to sense electric field generated by muscular contraction. They’re the only known mammals who find their prey using electrolocation. Their sixth sense is so powerful and reliable that they close their eyes, nose and ears every time they dive, and go on hunt.