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Romantic songs of mosquitoes, traffic jams of ants: Know the habits of animals that will bring smile on your face
Samira Vishwas | June 4, 2025 8:24 PM CST

The animal world is so diverse and exciting … which also surprise us and teaches something new. Whether it is an octopus hidden in the depths of the sea or the monkeys hitting the trees, the racing racing or the relaxed turtle, the behavior of every creature tells a new story of nature.

Scientists have believed that after years of research, there are hidden in the behavior of animals, such signs of communication, feelings, love and cleverness that humans can learn a lot. This is why many deep messages are often hidden in these small habits of animals. Today we will learn about such fun habits of some animals, which will bring smile on your face.

Octopus means sea detective

Do you know that octopus is the sea bond of sea. These clever creatures can hide by changing color, opening the lid of the jar and also specializes in escaping from the aquarium. In 2016, New Zealand’s octopus “Inki” escaped from his tank and returned to the sea. Scientists say that this three -hearted organism is also a master in solving puzzles.

Penguin pebble proposal

Now let’s go to Antarctica where the penguins propose their partner by giving them shiny pebbles. The penguins here offer no flowers or chocolate, but a bright pebble to attract their spouse. This is their unique ‘proposal’. If he liked the pebble, then his marriage is confirmed.

Cat’s nose

Have you seen cats pressing your nose and legs? This behavior of cats is called “Nose Tuck” and is believed to do so to protect the delicate veins of their nose from the cold. According to scientists, some cats behave so in winter. This behavior is still not fully understood, but it is certainly one of the intelligence and mysterious habits of cats.

Mosquito golfing romance

Mosquitoes are also romantic. According to a research, male mosquitoes make a special “golfing” voice to woo their favorite female, which is not heard to our ears. The female checks their “quality” with this pitch and tone. According to BBC Science Focus, male mosquitoes try to mix Wingbeat frequency on a particular pitch while flying to woo their favorite female. This is called scientist “Harmonic Convergence”.

Ants traffic jam

Ants also get stuck in traffic jams. According to a study, when the ants’ food trails interrupted, they make “traffic jams” like humans. Ants have systematic traffic in society, especially when they are busy bringing food. But when there is more congestion or obstruction on the way, a traffic jam -like situation occurs in the ants trail, which reminds of human traffic jam.

Koala’s dream world

Caulas sleep on an average for 18 to 22 hours. They are counted among the world’s highest gold mammals. The reason for this is not their lazy, but to save energy. According to Australian Koala Foundation, they also dream. The secret of his sleep is Eucalyptus leaves which are difficult to digest. Because of this, Koala has to stay in rest for most of the time so that he can save his energy.


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