They’ve Found the First-Ever Animal that Doesn’t Need Oxygen

Very interesting data here reported by Nerdist.com on the first ever animal that does not need oxygen. SMH, as we might find it hard to fathom since we are so used to seeing dogs, cats, horses, tarsiers, tigers, jaguars, the tibetan mastiff, the tasmanian wolf, plus others pump that oxygen through cells and atoms. What an amazing discovery.

Countless strange, and often alien-like, animals have been discovered across the world, but all of them have had a few, core physiological characteristics in common. One of those characteristics is the need for oxygen, in order to carry out cellular respiration, or the chemical processes that convert energy stored […]

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