Nature’s 10 Strangest Killers Using Fire, Wind, and Heat
Originally Published 4 days ago — by BBC Wildlife Magazine
The article explores how certain animals in nature utilize weather elements like fire, wind, and heat to enhance their hunting and killing strategies, showcasing remarkable adaptations such as flamingos creating underwater tornadoes, Japanese honeybees roasting intruders, bombardier beetles spraying hot chemicals, pistol shrimps generating cavitation bubbles, and firehawks spreading wildfires to catch prey.