Monday, May 4, 2015

8 Animals that looks too Strange to be Real


Animals in the wild are majestic, beautiful, and sometimes strange. Thanks to evolution, there are a few bizarre animal species that roam the earth. Some of these animals are so rare that you’d be lucky to see one alive in your lifetime. But thanks to the net, some photos of these animals are available for everyone to see.

Below are 8 strange looking animals that you wouldn’t expect to be real.

Red-lipped Batfish
 Red-lipped Batfish
Even its name sounds like it’s something off a science fiction story. The red-lipped batfish is seen around the waters of the Galapagos Islands. These fishes are really bad at swimming, so they use their fins to move around the sea bed. They got their name because of the obvious red outline around their mouth, which makes them look like they have red lipstick on.

Lowland Streaked Tenrec
Lowland Streaked Tenrec
Found in Madagascar, these spiny animals grow to a little under 6 inches in length and looks like something you get if you mixed a duck and a mouse. They live off insects and earthworms and are relatively harmless. But predators do need to watch out for their sharp barbed spines.

Japanese Spider Crab
Japanese Spider Crab


This animal looks like something that came out of a monster movie. They’re known as the biggest arthropod and can reach a width of 12 feet wide and weigh in at 42 pounds. These crabs are seen around the waters of japan, and are being conserved due to over fishing.

Tufted Deer
Tufted Deer


Imagine something that’s creepy and cute at the same time, the tufted deer is a small deer spice that has pointy horns and fangs that drop down from their top jaw, which makes them look like little devils. They can be found in certain parts of China and Northern Asia.

Glaucus Atlanticus

Glaucus Atlanticus
One of the most beautiful and mysterious creatures on the planet, these electric blue, white, and black colored sea slugs spend all their days floating in the water, feeding on one of the most poisonous animals in the sea, the Portuguese man-o-war. This makes these beautiful slugs poisonous, which means that you need to be careful when picking them up.

Giant isopod

Giant isopod
Whoever decided to name this creature wasn’t really thinking much about how active they are. These giant cockroach-looking crustacean crawls around the deep waters of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean. They look like giant bugs, but are actually related to crabs and shrimps.

Star-Nosed Mole
Star-Nosed Mole
Although some people find moles to be cute, this certain specie definitely got the ugly end of the stick. Found in the United States and Canada, its nose looks more like little strands of skin that’s clustered together in the shape of a star. It uses its nose to detect subtle seismic waves through the ground.

Blobfish
Blobfish
Its name gives it away. The blobfish looks more like a blob of felly than a fish and is seen in parts of New Zealand and Australia. Its mass actually helps it survive these harsh waters and it spends most of its time floating above the sea bed.

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