El escarabajo bombardero está ROTO: dispara ácido a 100 °C por el TRASERO

What kind of animal stores an explosive chemical reaction inside its own body and fires it at 100°C from its rear end? The bombardier beetle is one of the most absurd animals in existence. When threatened, it mixes chemical compounds in a biological reaction chamber capable of generating heat, pressure, and a boiling jet that can reach temperatures close to 100°C. In this video you will discover: 🔥 How the bombardier beetle's chemical weapon works. 🔥 Why it doesn't explode internally. 🔥 How it fires bursts of boiling acid hundreds of times per second. 🔥 The incredible aiming system it uses to defend itself. 🔥 Why some scientists consider it to possess one of the most impressive defensive mechanisms in all of nature. Evolution created enormous predators, poisonous animals, and creatures capable of running at absurd speeds. But it also created a tiny beetle that decided to become a living flamethrower. If you love nature's most extreme, strange, and broken animals, subscribe to Wild Code. #BombardierBeetle #Nature #Animals #Biology #Evolution #Insects #WildCode #Science #ExtremeAnimals