Top 10 Creatures You Won't Believe Actually Exist
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There are some creatures on this earth that are so strange and mysterious that they seem to come straight out of a science fiction novel. But these creatures are very real, and they live among us!
From animals that can change their appearance to ones that have collapsible ribs, there are all sorts of strange and amazing creatures out there. And we’re not just talking about the weird critters that live in the ocean – there are plenty of bizarre land animals, too.
So if you’re curious about the world’s most mysterious creatures, read on!
1. The Gooty Sapphire Tarantula:
This spider is not only one of the rarest spiders in the world, but it is also one of the most beautiful. The Gooty sapphire tarantula is found in the forests of India and Sri Lanka, and it is easily recognizable by its striking blue abdomen.
These spiders are not venomous, but they are very aggressive and will attack if they feel threatened. They are also known to be one of the longest-lived spiders, with a lifespan of up to 20 years.
2. The Blue-Ringed Octopus:
This octopus is found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and it is easily recognizable by its bright blue rings. The blue-ringed octopus is venomous, and its bite can be fatal to humans.
However, these octopuses are not aggressive and will only bite if they feel threatened. If you see one of these creatures, it’s best to just leave it alone!
3. The Irrawaddy Dolphin:
The Irrawaddy dolphin is a species of river dolphin that is found in Southeast Asia. These dolphins are recognizable by their stocky build and rounded fins.
Irrawaddy dolphins are shy and elusive creatures, and they are often hard to spot in the wild. However, these dolphins are not in danger of extinction and their population is thought to be stable.
4. The Blue Whale:
The blue whale is the largest animal on earth, weighing in at a staggering 200 tons! These massive creatures are found in all the world’s oceans, and they are easily recognizable by their blue coloring.
Blue whales are gentle giants, and they are not known to be aggressive towards humans. In fact, these whales are often curious about boats and will often approach them out of curiosity.
5. The Emperor Angelfish:
The emperor angelfish is a brightly colored fish that is found in the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. These fish are easily recognizable by their blue and yellow coloration, as well as their elongated fins.
Emperor angelfish are not regarded as being aggressive, but they can be territorial towards other fish. These fish are also known to be rather timid, and they will often hide when divers approach them.
6. The Dumbo Octopus:
The dumbo octopus is a species of deep-sea octopus that is found in all the world’s oceans. These creatures get their name from their large ear-like fins, which resemble those of the fictional character Dumbo the Elephant.
Dumbo octopuses are shy creatures that often hide when approached by humans. However, these octopuses are not dangerous and they pose no threat to humans.
7. The Gharial:
The gharial is a species of crocodile that is found in the rivers of India and Nepal. These crocodiles get their name from the distinctive bulbous growth on the end of their snout, which resembles a clay pot (ghara in Hindi).
Gharials are relatively harmless to humans, but they will attack if they feel threatened. These crocodiles mainly eat fish, but they have been known to eat small mammals and birds as well.
Gharials are endangered due to habitat loss and degradation, as well as hunting for their meat and skin.
8. The Glass Frog:
Any member of the family Centrolenidae of tree frogs found in the tropics of the New World is known as a "glass frog" because certain species have translucent bellies and chests.
Males must first call to females for mating to take place. Males who make calls perch on leaves—either the top or bottom, depending on the species—over the edges of lakes or streams.
There are over 160 species and 12 genera of glass frogs (with most species classified in the genera Centrolene, Cochranella, and Hyalinobatrachium). They can be found in mountain forests at mid-elevation and tropical lowland woods. The majority of species are tiny, with adults having total lengths between 20 and 30 mm (0.8 and 1.2 inches). Adults of a few species can grow to a maximum length of over 80 mm (3 inches).
9. The Star-Nosed Mole:
Small moles called "star-nosed moles" (Condylura cristata) inhabit wet, low places in northern North America. It is the only surviving member of the tribe Condylurini, and this hamster-sized mole navigates its surroundings using more than 25,000 tiny sense receptors in touch organs called Eimer's organs. It may be precisely positioned to pick up seismic wave vibrations with the aid of its Eimer's organs.
The 22 appendages that make up the nose's Eimer's organs have a diameter of around 1 cm.
German naturalist Theodor Eimer initially identified Eimer's organs in the European mole in 1871. Eimer's organs are found in other mole species as well, but they are less specialized and abundant than in the star-nosed mole.
10. The Atretochoana eiselti:
One of the longest typhlonectids is Atretochoana eiselti, with succeeding specimens growing to a length of 1 meter from the holotype's total length of 738 mm (Hoogmoed et al 2011). According to Wilkinson et al. (1998), this caecilian has a dorsoventrally compressed skull, small ocular depressions for the dorsal eyes, countersunk nares, cheek curves, and countersunk lower jaws. Light blue-gray, wrinkled skin with a paler ventral portion. On the ventral side of the head, between the anterior annuli and the mandibles, there is a white patch. More olive-grey is seen along the mouth's edge and the tip of the snout.
The largest tetrapod without lungs is A. eiselti, which makes it very unique.
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