In this world, some animals with relatively simple structures, even when their brains are completely destroyed, can still rely on nerve-autonomous electrical impulses to control muscle contraction and expansion.
This statement was something Tang Xiaoquan read in a science magazine, and he clearly remembered that the magazine proposed a theory called reflex reflection at that time.
According to this theory, zoologists decapitated a live frog and subjected it to a series of conventional survival tests like flipping, needle pricking, water immersion, and back hitting. However, the results of the experiment were beyond everyone's expectations.
The headless frog not only successfully completed all the tests like a normal frog, but it also survived for a long time in a headless state.
Similar reactions also occur in species like fruit flies and turtles, so Tang Xiaoquan believed that the attack characteristics of the "Frenzy" have a similarity with this theory.
