In the animal world, there is a sniper - a fish that shoots water. The water fish is an animal that lives in water, but it is able to shoot the water column precisely at the insects on the tree through its special oral structure, and it can almost hit every shot.
The mouth of a water-shooting fish has two protruding bones that form a structure that resembles a piston. When the fish needs to squirt out a column of water, it contracts through its muscles so that the water is pressed into the bone, and then it is quickly released to shoot the water jet out.
What's even more amazing is that the water shooter can accurately calculate the refraction and distance difference of the water column, so that the water column can accurately hit the target.
This skill gives the Shooting Fish an absolute advantage when it comes to preying on insects. Shooting fish is not only a sniper in the animal world, it also has other amazing abilities.
For example, it is capable of creating a sound similar to ** through the vibration of its dorsal fin, which is used to attract the opposite and deter enemies. In addition, the water shoot fish is also able to spit out slime, creating a trap-like environment that can be used to catch prey.
The sniping skills of the Fish Shoot are so precise that people begin to wonder if it is intelligent. But in fact, this skill was developed over a long period of evolution by the Shooting Fish, allowing it to adapt better to its environment.
We can't help but wonder how amazing and mysterious the evolutionary path of animals is, how many unknown biological wonders are waiting for us to explore?