இதுக்கு மூளை எந்த இடத்தில் இருக்கு தெரியுமா? #tamilguru #tamilinformation #naveenbharathi
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Published5 months ago
Duration2:21
Video ID67KSzdXkoV0
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Views100.9K
Likes5.3K
Comments74
Engagement Rate5.36%
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Description
We often use the phrase "Is your brain in your back?" to joke about stupidity. But did you know there are animals that actually have brains in the most shocking places? 🤯
In this video, we explore 5 weird animals with unique brain structures that will surprise you!
Here is what we cover in this video: இதுக்கு மூளை எந்த இடத்தில் இருக்கு தெரியுமா?
🐙 Number 5: The Octopus Did you know an Octopus has 9 brains? One central brain and a mini-brain in each of its 8 arms! This allows the arms to think and act independently—even if severed from the body!
🪱 Number 4: Leeches Leeches are biologically fascinating with 32 brains! Their body is divided into 32 segments, each with its own neural ganglion. This helps them react instantly to touch without waiting for a signal from the head.
🕷️ Number 3: Spiders Some tiny spider species have brains so large compared to their bodies that they don’t fit in their heads! Their brain matter actually extends all the way down into their legs.
🪳 Number 2: Cockroaches You’ve heard they can live without a head, right? It’s true! A cockroach’s brain is distributed throughout its body (abdomen and stomach). Losing its head doesn't stop it from breathing or moving—it only dies eventually due to lack of food and water.
🦟 Number 1: Mosquitoes Why are mosquitoes so hard to slap? unlike humans, their "brain" isn't just in the head. They have nerve centers in their chest and abdomen. The chest brain controls the wings and legs directly, giving them super-fast reflexes to escape your slap!
👇 Question for you: In our Tamil Nadu, which celebrity or politician do you think has a "whole body brain" like this? Let us know your funny thoughts in the comments below! 😂
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