When a ram or woodpecker pounds its head against an opponent or tree, there’s very little side-to-side torsion exerted on the brain, none of the movement that induces whiplash injury and other kinds of damage.
When a ram or woodpecker pounds its head against an opponent or tree, there’s very little side-to-side torsion exerted on the brain, none of the movement that induces whiplash injury and other kinds of damage.
When a ram or woodpecker pounds its head against an opponent or tree, there’s very little side-to-side torsion exerted on the brain, none of the movement that induces whiplash injury and other kinds of damage.
Worker bees will surround an attacking wasp and proceed to vigorously vibrate their muscles. The heat and carbon dioxide released by this group exertion is lethal.