— National Geographic
原文:Water-loving rats can swim for days and hold their breath for several minutes which, unfortunately, make it definitely possible for them to leave the sewers and enter your home through the toilet!
3. 大鼠能够记住曾善待自己的个体,并在适当时机予以回报——这是非人动物中首次被证实的互惠行为。——《国家地理》
原文:Rats remember who’s kind to them, and reward them in turn, the first nonhuman evidence of such reciprocal behavior.
— National Geographic
4. 大鼠利用其裸露无毛之尾保持平衡、增强攀爬抓附力,并通过尾部血管网散热以调节体温。——《生理学学报》
原文:Rats use their hairless tails for balance, climbing grip, and keeping cool by radiating heat out of their bodies.
— Journal of Physiology
原文:Rats can learn to drive tiny cars.— Behavioural Brain Research
鸣谢来源:虫来如此
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