While animals don't possess literal superpowers like those found in comic books, they do have incredible adaptations and abilities that can seem almost superhuman in comparison to human capabilities.
Sometimes we're used to them, but they are actually surprisingly rare and impressive.
Here are a few examples.
Dung beetles are known for their impressive strength relative to their size.
They can roll dung balls many times their own weight, which they use as a source of food and a place to lay eggs.
This strength comes from their unique anatomical features and specialized behaviors.
The cheetah is the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour in short bursts covering distances of around 1,500 feet.
This incredible speed helps them catch swift prey like antelope.
Elephants have excellent hearing, capable of detecting low-frequency sounds that are beyond the range of human perception.
They can communicate over long distances using infrasound, which travels farther than higher frequency sounds, allowing them to connect with other elephants over large areas.
Cuttlefish are masters of disguise and can change their skin color and texture to match their surroundings.
They use specialized skin cells called chromatophores to rapidly alter their appearance, making them nearly invisible to predators and helping them catch prey.