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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Strange Animals with weird faces


Our planet is full of strange creatures. And sometimes it’s a bit weird to see creatures that you don’t usually see. They may seem normal, well actually, they are normal, but for us they look cute and funny and others are look really disgusting or maybe unbelievable creature.

                                                                       Axolotl

No wonder, the Axolotl is the best-known neotenic mole salamanders belonging to the Tiger Salamander Complex.  Axolotls have the ability to regenerate most of their body parts, ease of breeding, and large embryos.  They are commonly kept as pets in some countries like U.S, Japan, and etc.
                                                       Sun  Bear

Well, as I looked at the picture I thought it’s a dog but it’s not, it’s a Sunbear. The Sun Bear is a bear found primarily in the tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia. Sun Bear is known as the smallest member of the bear family with a height of approximately 4 feet . It is often called a “dog bear” because of its appearance or small stature.

                                                              Star-Nosed mole
Star-nosed mole is a small North American Mole that lives in wet lowland areas and eats small vertebrates, aquatic insects, worms and mollusks.  It is covered in thick blackish brown water-repellent fur and has large scaled feet and a long thick tail. The mole’s distinctive feature is a pink, fleshy tentacle at the end of the snout. These are used to identify foods by touching it through its tentacles.

                                                         Aye-Aye
                                                  
The Aye-aye is the world’s largest nocturnal primate and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaw holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out. Aye-Aye has rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger.

                                                                         Alphaca
                                           
The Alphaca is a domesticated species of South American camelid developed from wild Alpacas. It resembles a sheep in appearance, but is larger and has a long erect neck as well as coming in many colors, whereas sheep are generally bred to be white and black.

                                                   Dumbo Octopus
                                            
Dumbo Octopus is a benthic creature living at extreme depths. It is originally named “Grimpoteuthis”  and are sometimes nicknamed Dumbo Octopus from the ear-like fins protruding from the top of their heads, resembling the ears of Walt Disney’s flying elephant.

                                                         BlobFish
                                           
Well, it looks like an alien or those seen in cartoons and movies, but it is a fish. The blobfish is a fish that inhabits the deep waters off the coast of Australia and Tasmania. Due to inaccessibility of its habitat, it’s rarely seen by humans. The flesh of blobfish is primarily a gelatinous mass with a density slightly less than water. It swallows any edible matter that floats in front of it.

                                                                          Shoe Bill
                                                                   
This looks like one of the characters in Angry birds game. The Shoebill, also known as Whalehead is a very large bird related to storks. It derives its name from its massive shoe-shaped bill.

                                                                       Angler  Fish
                                                
You can see this fish at the animated movie “Finding Nemo”.  Yes, the huge, traumatizingly ugly spiny fish with the glowing “fishing rod” lure you saw in Finding Nemo. Anglers live in the lonely, lightless bottom of the sea.


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