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Earth's most "strange" 10 kinds of animals, each with a strange look, know 2 kinds of count me lose!

Earth's most "strange" 10 kinds of animals, each with a strange look, know 2 kinds of count me lose!

By De pepperPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

There are many strange animals in the world, some are docile, some are grumpy, some live in the desert like camels, and some live in the Arctic Circle like polar bears. Today to see the Earth's most "strange" 10 animals, each strange look, know 2 kinds of counting me lose!

1、Pig-nosed frog

In 2003, scientists discovered this rare purple-gray frog in the Western Ghats of India. Its body is round and chubby and has a pig-like nose. It spends most of its time underground. Only during the rainy season do they show up for two weeks.

2、Great Bustard

The Great Bustard has a "head held high" look and seems to be a bit "dumb", with its head lowered and back arched when frightened, tail feathers spread upwards in a fan-like manner, wings half-open, wrist joints downwards, and a "ha-ha" sound from its mouth. "The purpose is to scare off the offenders.

3、Japanese armadillo

The bonobo armadillo mainly feeds on ants, and occasionally eats worms, snails, and other foods. The longest claw is about one-sixth of its body length. Nowadays, the bonito armadillo is only found in a few areas in Argentina, and its population is scarce and highly endangered.

4、Ghost shark

The "ghost shark", also known as the "ghost shark", is black and purple, very strange appearance, they have both the characteristics of sharks, but also have the characteristics sharks do not. In zoology, the ghost shark is classified as a genus of rabbit shark, which means it has "rabbit teeth" and chews food like a crab or a mussel.

5、Monkfish

The monkfish is also known as the toadfish, sea toad, and pipefish. The monkfish has a fleshy protrusion above its head that resembles a small lantern, and its small lantern glows. The monkfish looks bulky and is usually inactive, not good at swimming or chasing food, but it is an excellent fisherman. It usually lives at depths of 500 to 1000 meters.

6、Hexagonal dinosaur

They search for food by a sense of smell, will approach the food, and suck the food with the vacuum force of the abdominal cavity. So you can't keep immature blunt-mouthed salamanders together with other animals, they will tear each other, even if they are the same kind. The most amazing thing is that they have a strong regenerative ability, even in the head.

7、Great scaly tiger

The large-scale tiger is 7 cm long and will shed its scales when threatened, quite similar to the common gecko breaking its tail to survive. These new scales will be re-clothed within a few weeks.

8、Cat caterpillar

Don't look at it furry, a very good touch, this is the most poisonous caterpillar in the United States. Once there was a boy touched, the result of severe pain was unbearable. According to scientists, although this worm looks very soft, its outer layer of fur underneath but there is a very toxic sting, that will be stuck into your skin.

9, Saiga antelope

The high-snouted antelope, also known as the big-nosed antelope, is the only genus and one species left in the world. The large, drooping nose makes them look very different from other antelopes. Although its nose is a bit odd, it brings real benefits in life, not only being able to inhale a lot of air, but also being able to smell more scents, which helps to detect danger at any time.

10、Smiley spider

In the United States Hawaii Islands a unique spider, whose bodies have a smiley face pattern. It has colored spots on its abdomen, which resembles a human face, and got its name. According to scientists, the planted colors help the spiders confuse their natural predators. The bright red "mouth" is a warning sign of "poison" that misleads greedy predators into taking action against them. They are non-toxic.

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