Earth is the only planet we know to have life. We have five million different species on our planet that we know of today, but the number is dwindling. We are responsible for these animals and our planet. Snow Monkeys live in Hell Valley Japan, where the winters are harsh and the snow can pile up to as much as two meters. Snow Monkeys have thick coats but since the winters are so harsh they still tend to get cold, especially the babies. Some monkeys get in hot springs that temperature is about 100 degrees fahrenheit to keep them warm, but this is a privilege that only some monkeys get. Monkey, much like humans, have a hierarchy and only the royal family can use the springs. Giant Octopuses can only have babies once in there life time. They look for the safest place to have her babies, because she will stay their for six months watching and protecting her eggs. The mother does not even leave her babies to eat. She gets to see her babies be born and shortly after dies of starvation. …show more content…
Usually at the top of a tree there is a female Beetle in which all the males are after. The Stag Beetle has to climb up the tree fighting of many other male beetles to get the opportunity to mate with the female. After many opponents the female beetle decides if she wants to mate with the male, and after giving in and mating, the male Stag Beetle throws the female beetle off of the tree. In Argentina, you can find an ants called Grass Gutter ants. These unique animals are known for being strong and smart. This ants collect grass and bring it back to the colony. An ant carrying a blade of grass is like human carrying a 50 ft pole. Though these ants don't eat grass, they give it to a fungus which eats the grass then produces more fungus, and that fungus is what the ants eat. They are even so smart to build vents at the top of their hills to let the heat from the fungus out. Ants, just like humans are crafty and