
The beetle that fires boiling acid like a machine gun
This tiny beetle fires boiling acid out of its body — like a built-in machine gun.
The short version
The bombardier beetle mixes two chemicals in a reinforced internal chamber, heating the spray to 100°C and firing it in rapid machine-gun pulses — up to 500 a second — that it can aim like a turret. Some have even been swallowed whole, then blasted their way back out alive.
Why it's so weird
- ✓The Bombardier Beetle fires boiling toxic spray out of its body in rapid machine-gun pulses, up to 500 times a second.
- ✓The Bombardier Beetle mixes two chemicals inside a tiny armored chamber, and the reaction instantly heats the liquid to 100°C, the boiling point of water.
- ✓The Bombardier Beetle can swivel its rear like a turret to aim the scalding spray in almost any direction.
- ✓The Bombardier Beetle has been swallowed whole by a frog, then blasted its way back out and forced the predator to throw it up still alive.
- ✓The Bombardier Beetle blasts its spray with a popping sound you can actually hear.
The full story
This tiny beetle fires boiling acid out of its body — like a built-in machine gun. Meet the bombardier beetle, one of the most explosive animals on Earth. When a predator attacks, it mixes two chemicals inside a tiny armored chamber in its body. The reaction instantly heats the liquid to one hundred degrees Celsius, the boiling point of water, and blasts it out in a scalding, toxic spray. And it does not just squirt once. It fires in rapid machine-gun pulses, up to five hundred times a second, with a popping sound you can actually hear. It can even swivel its rear like a turret to aim in almost any direction. Some have been swallowed whole by a frog, then blasted their way back out, forcing the predator to throw them up, still alive. Follow for more weird animal facts.
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