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The Most Bizarre-Looking Creatures

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    How well do you know the innumerable critters in the animal kingdom? Test your species smarts and see if you recognize some of the weirdest-looking animals from around the globe.

    SPINY DEVIL KATYDID

    Family: Tettigoniidae

    Habitat: Central and South American Rainforest 

    Fun Fact: This 3-inch-long insect has been known to use its front legs to fight off predators as big as a monkey. 

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    BALD UAKARI

    Family: Pitheciidae

    Habitat: Swampy forests of Brazil, Peru and Columbia

    Fun Fact: Although it may look sickly, the bald uakari's bright red face is a sign of good health. Sick uakaris develop pale faces. 

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    SEA PIG

    Family: Scotoplanes

    Habitat: Deepest part of the ocean 

    Fun Fact: The "sea pig" is actually the common name for a species of sea cucumber (in the class holothuroidea) that lives in the deepest abyssal depths of the world's oceans. 

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    SLOTH BEAR 

    Family: Ursidae

    Habitat: South Asia forests 

    Fun Fact: Sloth bears are the only bears that carry their young on their back.

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    ARMORED LEAF CHAMELEON (BROOKESIA)

    Family: Chamaeleonidae

    Habitat: Rainforest (Northern and Northwest Madagascar)

    Fun Fact: When an armored leaf chameleon feels endangered, it plays dead, often resembling a fallen leaf.

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    BROWN HYENA

    Family: Hyaenida

    Habitat: South West deserts of Africa (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho and Mozambique)

    Fun Fact: This aggressive species of hyena has a social hierarchy consisting of an alpha male and alpha female. They maintain this hierarchy by mock fighting each other.

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    DEEP SEA JELLYFISH

    Family: Ulmaridae

    Habitat: Deep sea ecosystem

    Fun Fact: It is very hard to research these mysterious creatures because they shy away from activity with humans. 

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    HENKEL'S LEAF-TAILED GECKO

    Family: Gekkonidae 

    Habitat: Humid rain forest

    Fun Fact: When the Uroplatus henkeli (a species of Henkel’s leaf-tailed gecko) is attacked, it makes a screeching distress call, startling the predator and often allowing it to escape.

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    BRAZILIAN TAPIR

    Family: Tapiridae

    Habitat: South American rain forests

    Fun Fact: Splayed toes, four on each front foot and three on each hind foot, help the tapir successfully navigate through soggy ground.

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    SPINY RIVER SNAIL

    Family: Pleuroceridae

    Habitat: Oceans

    Fun Fact: The spiny river snail's outer shell ranges in colour from brown to olive green, while the inside of the shell is often marked by striking purple bands.

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    PUGET SOUND KING CRAB

    Family: Lithodidae

    Habitat: Oceans off the Pacific coast of North America

    Fun Fact: Although bright in color, these animals can prove difficult to spot because they are often mistaken for corals or other marine plants.

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    SILKY SIFAKA

    Family: Indriidae

    Habitat: Tropical, moist forest

    Fun Fact: The silky sifaka has been nicknamed "angel of the forest" because of its gorgeous, cream-colored fur, which sometimes has a slightly silver tint.

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    LONG-NOSED BANDICOOT 

    Family: Chaeropodidae

    Habitat: Desert, arid plains of Australia

    Fun Fact: Long-nosed bandicoots are often heard making snuffling sounds while looking for their food. As soon as they find it, they make a loud grunting noise like a piglet.

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    PURPLE FROG 

    Family: Sooglossidae

    Habitat: Underground

    Fun Fact: The purple frog is the sole surviving member of an ancient group of amphibians that evolved over 130 million years ago. 

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    PUDU

    Family: Cervidae

    Habitat: Temperate rainforests in South America

    Fun Fact: Pudus are herbivorous and typically consume vines, leaves, succulent sprouts, herbs and blossoms. Because of the high water content of the succulents in their diet, pudus can survive long periods of time without drinking water.

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    SOUTHERN VISCACHA

    Family: Chinchillidae

    Habitat: Grasslands in Paraguay, Argentina, and southeastern Bolivia

    Fun Fact: The southern viscacha's forelimbs are relatively short, while the contrastingly long and muscular hind-limbs enable it run and jump with ease. 

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    SAIGA ANTELOPE 

    Family: Bovidae

    Habitat: Semi-deserts

    Fun Fact: The Saiga's distinctive large, proboscis-like nose is key to its survival. Large air sacs in the nose extract valuable moisture from exhaled air and also warm up the cold air as it is breathed in.

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    SOUTH AMERICAN COATMUNDI

    Family: Procyonidae

    Habitat: Tropical and subtropical South America 

    Fun Fact: The South American coatmundi's ankles are double jointed and extremely flexible, enabling the animal to descend trees headfirst.

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    COTTEN-HEAD TAMARIN

    Family: Callitrichidae

    Habitat: Tropical forests, open woodlands

    Fun Fact: Researchers believe that cotton-head tamarins have a repertory of 38 different sounds which allow them to express emotions such as curiosity, fear, joy and playfulness.

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    BLACK FLYING FOX

    Family: Pteropodidae

    Habitat: Coastal areas of Australia, Papua New Guinea and parts of Indonesia

    Fun Fact: The black flying fox is Australia’s largest bat with a wingspan of over one meter.  The bat can also fly 22 to 25 miles per hour.

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mrsacmi

SPINY DEVIL KATYDID looks like it could be a cartoon character

September 25 2012 at 9:44 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
mrsacmi

looks like it could be a cartoon character

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mrsacmi

looks like it could be a cartoon character

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hamcallk5co

Ever Seen Obama's ears?

September 16 2012 at 1:46 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Abhiroop Boga

funny...n vry amazing 2 c dem!!

July 28 2012 at 12:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
exinde

Odds of successive mutations by chance to create even a living cell... beyond absolute zero. Odds of creating a being like this... well you know the rest. Amazing critters.

July 17 2012 at 2:37 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
ndlptgdncs

another fascinating wonder of nature

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cherrymoon13

You misspelled the country of COLOMBIA in picture #2... no letter U in there...

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David

i like it.

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lynsea1960

Cute little hood ornament!

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