This frog species reveals its superpower, especially during winter when the creature appears seemingly "dead." When spring arrives, the frog's blood starts flowing and within 30 minutes it comes back to life.
When threatened, these frogs can extend Wolverine-like claws from their toe pads. Interestingly, the frogs can break their own toe bones to push these claws through their skin, making them more fascinating and fearsome.
This species of spider weaves massive webs, twice as tough as any other spider silk, that absorbs incredible amounts of kinetic energy, ensuring even the feistiest prey can't escape.
These microscopic invertebrates can withstand pressures over six times greater than those at the ocean’s deepest depths and survive boiling water at 300°F (149°C). They can even endure the vacuum of space.
The naked mole rats have a seemingly natural immunity to cancer, which contributes to their 30-year lifespan- nine times longer than that of any other typical mouse.