Two words: They exist.
You can find these limbless, tube-shaped monsters in the jungles of Southeast Asian OR in your nightmares.
Because of their ability to transform back into their juvenile polyp state before dying, the Turritopsis johrnii jellyfish can potentially live forever, barring that they don't get eaten or struck by a disease.
Here's a fun one for all of your campers out there: A grizzly can run faster than a horse for up to 100 yards, and just as fast as one after that.
Researchers from the University of Tennessee recently discovered that crocodiles CAN CLIMB TREES. Sweet dreams, mate!
According to studies, there are an average of 1,000,000 spiders per acre in a grassy field.
There are 843 acres in Central Park.
That would make Central Park home to 843 million spiders.
In related news, I'm never going to New York ever again.
Since your house is an extremely dry place compared to nature, spiders that crawl inside love hanging out in the bathtub, where it's cool and they can have a drink.
Hippos are considered to be the most dangerous large land mammals in the world. They kill more humans annually than lions, snakes or crocodiles. In Africa, they kill around 500 humans a year.
Wolves use different howls to communicate with each other. They have excellent hearing and, if the conditions are right, they can hear each other from up to 6 miles away.
The adorable poison dart frog averages between 1 and 2.5 inches in length, but don't be fooled, they are deadly.
In fact, they're filled with enough venom to kill ten human adults.
A stinky, aquatic bird related to the albatross, the fulmar repels predators by projectile vomiting a bright orange ooze that clings to enemy seabirds causing them to drown in the ocean.
There are an astounding 200 million insects per every one human on the planet.
A rat "as big as a four-year-old boy" was recently discovered in London, England. The 4 foot long, 25-pound mutant, was found in a bush near a playground.
Tony Smith, the man who found the rat, told ITV News:
"We were going to stick it in the bin, but before we did we thought we better take a picture or people won't believe it's real."
The rat was so big it took TWO photos to capture its immense size.
In parts of Australia, up to 90 percent of koalas have chlamydia.
Did you know that you are more likely to be killed by a bee than a shark? Well, it's true.
I'm now going to Home Depot to buy supplies for my new underground bunker. BRB.