By the same logic that nature did not create all people the same one to another, so the animals are frequently found variants of a species and varieties so weird and original that exceed the limits of imagination.These animals are rare, mostly, and endangered species, which scientists only discovered in recent years and managed to shed light on their existence.
Strange, that, animals that talk from any biodiversity, some are mammals, are other reptiles, or fish, and of course much more than the 10 that we chose today to show you. These 10, however, is really strange, not only in appearance but rather their potential for self-protection, foraging and reproduction. Their struggle for survival is the most remarkable and admirable on them and for this they deserve our attention.
10. Cantorii Pelochelys
The turtle has large claws and can extend far and wide neck speed, when needed, and the powerful jaws of a bone to shatter. Scientists, in fact, said they have seen faster response in an animal, even compared with the cobras. The discovery gave a very optimistic message, that they have lost all the rare animals from the planet.
9. Mara (Indochoiros, rodent of Patagonia)
The lifespan in captivity is 5 to 7 years while some may live as 10 years. To see for yourself, you should visit a zoological park in Argentina.
8. Saiga antelope
The height ranges from 600 to 800 cm and weight 36 to 63 kg, while life expectancy does not exceed 10 years. The male saiga are larger than females and have antlers, which are used in a traditional Chinese medicine, so it is threatened by poaching. Interesting is the fact that the Saiga dating from the Ice Age!
7. Giant Myrmigkofagos
While huge, bushy tail, allowing it to balance on its hind legs when digging for food. And the long, sylliptirio nose, the tongue stabbing facilitate myrmigkofago to have access to food. The strangest thing about this mammal that walks in front of the two joints, and nails are turned inwards and over the ground. This helps to keep a very sharp for the main purpose: the digging. Myrmigkofagous will see the forests and savannas of Central and South America, particularly in western Brazil.
6. Rabbit of Angkor
Rabbits are bred especially for extremely smooth their fur, which must be sheared at regular intervals, perhaps every day, not swallowed by the animal and thereby damaging his health. The animals are gentle by nature but not recommended as pets for those who can not take care of regularly, because their fur is very dense and he is constantly combing. Their weight ranges from 2 to 3.5 pounds.
5. Long-eared Jerboa (kagkouriki)
Very little is known about this strange species, apart perhaps from the special protection required for this, according to EDGE, and more research should be conducted after the first video was released a year ago and shows it in everyday life.
4. Nudibranch (sea slug)
Some are striped like tigers, others are covered with dots in neon colors, others have plush horns, other respirators to swing or spines removed with another color and we are thin and wavy like a leaf of lettuce. One thing is the message we want to pass it to the show: Eat with your own responsibility. Why all these beautiful colors found in their body is actually toxic poison that kill ...
3. Platypus
Believed, even momentarily, that this species was a bad joke or a genetic experiment. And if you think looks weird, learn about the reproductive system: It is one of only two mammals on the planet that lays eggs! (The other is the echidna, native to Australia). Where do you see? In rivers and lakes with moving waters of southeastern Australia, while a more confident face-to-face meeting, you can book a guided excursion to the area with the Platypus Eco-Tours.
2. Star-nosed mole (mole tipped starfish)
The way up, indeed, is the more surprising as it appears when born as a swollen face, which at some point in life opens like a star around the nose. You will find in eastern Canada and northeastern U.S..
1. Anglerfish (kalamidopsaro)
The kalamidopsara live mainly in deep oceans where not enough sunlight. This method of attracting their prey based on the fact that the "bait" to the central antenna head is bioluminescent. Life, however, for kalamidopsaro not easy, considering that this is a rare and large fish, not easily find mate to mate. And because most kalamidopsara with the antenna on his head (as the photo) are females, and males respectively are rare.
So the only way to fertilize is to carry some "pests" on them, which-to the surprise of scientists who protoanakalypsan-seem to be remnants from male kalamidopsara. Completely self-sufficient, ie, these ladies.
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