The man found that the fish in the fish tank disappeared inexplicably. The picture taken by the camera made his hair stand up straight.

in #news5 years ago

The man found that the fish in the fish tank disappeared inexplicably. The picture taken by the camera made his hair stand up straight.

Recently, I saw a report like this. It is said that an IT man keeps a big tank of fish at home and keeps company with himself. But recently, a strange thing happened. Every morning, he always finds the fish in the tank. One or two of them disappear inexplicably. There is no body left. This makes him a little afraid. After all, he is alone in this family.

Eventually, the man decided to find out the reason, so he decided to set up a camera to take pictures of all the movements in the fish tank. Unexpectedly, there was a hair-raising discovery.

He observed that a giant bug, which was hidden for two years and was 3 feet long (about 1 meter), should have been hidden in the tank for two years, but because it had been hidden in the rocks, it only came out at night to hunt, and its behavior was relatively hidden, it had not been discovered.

Later, he noticed that the number of fish in the aquarium was decreasing, so he spent time monitoring the changes in the aquarium and finally found the culprit.

Subsequently, in order to verify what the monster is, the man searched the Internet and fortunately found it. It was a relief. He was really afraid of what the monster was. Originally known as the "Bobbitt bug", it is a carnivorous animal, usually hiding in a concealed location, using light and chemical sensors to identify the best time to hunt.

The feeding organs of Bobbittia are so complex that they are called "pharynx" and can be turned from inside to outside. With a sharp jaw at the end, once the prey is caught, the bobbit worm can cut it into two segments in a hurry. Sometimes people are inadvertently approaching and may be poisoned by it. Once the prey is caught, the bobbit insect immediately hides in its cave and eats. Eventually the man decided to destroy it with hot water. But the origin of this guy is still unknown.

Bobbitts usually lurk at depths of 10 to 40 meters. More than 20 years ago, an underwater photographer named them "Bobbit worms" - annelids, polychaetes, sandy silkworms, and Eunice aphroditois.

Bobbit bugs can reach up to 3 meters in length. They spend most of their lives burying themselves in the sand below the water, revealing only a small part of their body. The exposed part has five sensitive tentacles and a pair of sharp jaws. When a prey is near, it will be felt by the tentacles, and quickly stretch out its jaw to bite the prey. Smaller prey will be instantly cut in half, and larger prey will be cut in half. It bites and it's hard to escape. Bobbyworms also inject toxins into their prey's body, which help it digest.

Throughout the warm regions of the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, Bobbittia is a nightmare, and few fish pass by are spared. Despite the ferocity of predation, Bobbittia is actually omnivorous. If prey is scarce, they feed on seaweed or other marine plants, and remove small amounts of rotten food from their hiding places. It can be said that its vitality is extremely tenacious.

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