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The World's Weirdest-Looking Creatures

whatchamacallits More on PawNation: Amphibians, Exotic, Fish and Marine, Rabbits, Reptiles, Small and Furry, Weird, Wild Animals, Yoda Bat and Pals

By Sara Tan Apr 24, 2012

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    Think you know every critter in the animal kingdom? Think again. Test your species smarts and see if you recognize some of the weirdest-looking animals from around the globe.

    BASKING SHARK 

    Family: Cetorhinidae 

    Habitat: Warm, temperate ocean waters

    Fun Facts: After the whale shark, the basking shark is the second largest living fish, and can grow up to 32 feet long. These sharks are often mistaken for plesiosaurs, a group of long-necked, predatory marine reptiles that lived at the time of the dinosaurs.

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    YODA BAT 

    Family: Vespertilionidae (Bats)

    Habitat: Rainforests in Papua New Guinea 

    Fun Fact: This tube-nosed bat species was discovered last year and was named after its resemblance to the "Star Wars" character. 

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    GIRAFFE WEEVIL

    Family: Attelabidae (Leaf-Rolling Weevils)

    Habitat: Forests in Madagascar 

    Fun Fact: It is the longest weevil in the world due to the elongated shape of its head.

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    Elephant Seal

    Family: Phocidae (Earless Seals)

    Habitat: Northern elephant seals are from Mexico and Southern California. Southern elephants are found in sub-Antarctic waters.

    Fun Fact: Elephant seals can dive almost 5,000 feet deep into the water and stay there for up to two hours. 

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    TREE KANGAROO

    Family: Macropodidae

    Habitat: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia

    Fun Fact: The tree kangaroo can leap 60 feet from trees to the ground without getting hurt.

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    SNUB-NOSED SNEEZING MONKEY

    Family: Cercopithecidae (Old World Monkeys) 

    Habitat: Burmese forests

    Fun Fact: When it rains, the water falling into their noses causes them to sneeze.

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    TONGUE-EATING LOUSE

    Family: Cymothoidae

    Habitat: Coastal California

    Fun Fact:  This creature enters a fish's body through its gills, attaches itself to the base of the fish's tongue and extracts blood from the tongue with its claws. Then it replaces the tongue by attaching itself to the muscles of the exposed tongue stub. The fish uses the louse as if the parasite were its very own tongue.

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    Cassowary

    Family: Ratite

    Habitat: Rainforests in New Guinea and Australia

    Fun Fact: The beautiful and colorful cassowaries are independent, flightless birds that spend most of the year in solitude.

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    FRILL-NECKED LIZARD

    Family: Agamidae

    Habitat: Northern regions of Australia and southern New Guinea

    Fun Fact: Besides defense, this lizard’s colorful frill may be used to help regulate body temperature.

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    DUGONG

    Family: Dugongidae

    Habitat: Warm coastal waters from the western Pacific Ocean to the eastern coast of Africa

    Fun Fact: The Dugong is the only living herbivorous mammal that is strictly marine.

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    Elephant Shrew

    Family: Macroscelididae

    Habitat: Dense forest and open plains

    Fun Fact: Elephant shrews are not really shrews at all. They are more closely related to elephants, aardvarks and golden moles.

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    Angora Rabbit

    Family: Leporidae

    Origin: Turkey 

    Fun Fact: Clothing and yarn made out of this fluffy animal's fur is very common. But fear not; the shearing process isn't harmful to the rabbits. They are bred for their long, soft coats. 

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    MALAYSIAN TAPIR 

    Family: Tapiridae (Tapirs)

    Habitat: Tropical Rain Forests 

    Fun Fact: Although Malaysian tapirs look like pigs, they are most closely related to horses and rhinos.

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    Axolotl

    Species: Salamander

    Habitat: Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco in Mexico

    Fun Fact: The axolotl remains in its larval state throughout its entire life. This adaptation, known as neoteny or "backwards evolution," means it doesn't develop the same adult features of the salamander and prevents it from living on land.

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    FANGTOOTH

    Family: Anoplogasteridae

    Habitat: Deep sea

    Fun Fact: The fangtooth, aka ogrefish, has the largest teeth of any fish proportionate to its body size. The Fangtooth is among the deepest-living fish in the sea, dwelling as far as three miles deep in the ocean.

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    MONITO DEL MONTE 

    Family: Microbiotheriidae (Marsupials)

    Habitat: Dense, cool, humid forests 

    Fun Fact: Although they belong to the marsupial family, they are the size of mice. 

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    Emperor Tamarin

    Family: Primate

    Habitat: Lowland, evergreen and broadleaf forests across Brazil and Peru.

    Fun Fact: This hilarious looking creature was named after the German emperor Wilhelm II, who was famous for his long white mustache. 

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    DEEP-SEA HATCHETFISH

    Family: Sternoptychidae

    Habitat: Deep ocean

    Fun Fact: These angry-looking fish are carnivorous and feed on plankton and crustaceans.

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    MATAMATA TURTLE

    Family: Chelidae

    Habitat: Stagnant pools in Brazil and the Amazon River

    Fun Fact: Matamata turtles are lazy creatures. They live in the water and hardly ever leave it. Since they're not very good swimmers, they usually just walk where they want to go.

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    NAKED MOLE RAT

    Family: Bathyergidae

    Habitat: Tropical grasslands of East Africa, southern Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia.

    Fun Fact: A colony of naked mole rats can consist of 20 to 300 individuals. Their underground territory can be as large as six football fields.

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    PINK FAIRY ARMADILLO

    Family: Dasypodidae

    Habitat: Sandy plains and dry grasslands of Argentina.

    Fun Fact: The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest of the armadillo family, weighing under one pound. 

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    LEAFY SEADRAGON

    Family: Syngnathiformes

    Habitat: South Australian waters.

    Fun Fact: The tail of a male leafy seadragon will turn bright yellow when he is ready to mate.

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    PANCAKE BATFISH

    Family: Ogcocephalidae

    Habitat: Western Atlantic, North Carolina, northern Gulf of Mexico, northern South America.

    Fun Fact: They live on the bottom of the ocean covered in sand.

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    SEA CUCUMBER 

    Family: Echinoderms

    Habitat: Ocean

    Fun Fact: The sea cucumber breathes through its anus. 

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lillycocodog

thanks, now ill have nightmares about the toungu eating thing O.o

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DeeDee James

The NAKED MOLE RAT looked better in Kim Possible

April 26 2013 at 7:53 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Lee-ann Dunton

Is it weird that I find the naked mole rat pretty adorable? Haha

April 23 2013 at 7:20 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Denice Lewis

LOL! All of God's creatures deserve love too!!!! We're probably just as weird to them as they are to us!

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Rebecca Moore

That is the most disgusting thing I have ever seen!! - That one tops them all.

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Rebecca Moore

My comment was meant for picture #7, the "TONGUE-EATING LOUSE". I don't see how to erase or edit our comments.

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April Kackley

ok the dugong is a cousin of the manatee hello?!

March 07 2013 at 10:23 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
elphin84

The fish with the louse is called a Sheephead and the teeth do look human

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Gayla Melton

omg its got human teeth check out the top teeth in its mouth that's a fake picture .

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steise63

The don't identify the fish w/ the tongue eating louse in it - but look at the top teeth of the fish. They look human! The whole thing just gets creepier and creepier!

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steise63

The tongue eating louse looks very self satisfied - like it has an attitude. "Hahaha! Look what I did! i just mooch off of this fish and the fish does all the work! hahaha!" I have relatives like that... (just kidding). It does seem like something out of a horror movie and I don't think it's a "fun fact" for the fish!

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