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10 of the World’s Strangest Animals You Have Never Seen Before


  1. Tardigrade 
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Source: DOTTED YETI/SHUTTERSTOCK

Tardigrades also called “water bears” are micro-animals with eight legs. There are about 1300 species of tardigrades are found everywhere in the world, from mountains to deep sea, volcanoes, tropical forest, etc. However, they have a preferred environment, which is usually mosses and lichens, and therefore their nicknames are “moss piglet”. As they need water coated around their bodies to prevent dehydration, they are known to be aquatic. 

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Source: The Japan Times

Though their appearance looks squishy, they are made out of hard cuticles, which are similar to those of insects.point 215 |

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They have six claws on each foot, which help them to climb onto different surfaces.point 69 | A specialized mouthpart called, “buccopharyngeal apparatus, lets them suck nutrients from plants and microorganisms for survival.point 185 |  point 187 | 1

 

2. Banana Slug 

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Banana Slugs are usually found to be bright yellow, even though some of them tend to be green, brown, or white. Some of the elements that affect their various color are kinds of consumption, light, and moisture levels. 

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Banana Slug is the second-largest terrestrial slug in the world.point 171 | Its average length is 25 centimeters (9.point 205 |

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8 inches) and its average weight is 115 grams (4.point 40 | 1 ounces).point 49 | It has a similar appearance to most of the other slugs.point 94 | However, It has a very interesting sex life.point 131 | Banana slug’s penis could be as long as its whole body, which also is distinctive since it comes out from its head.point 227 |

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During the reproductive session, with its microscopic teeth, it tears its partner’s privates; they do not grow back.point 101 |  point 103 | 1

 

3. Ice Worm

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Source: COURTESY TOM IRACI, CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST

Ice worm is one of the most aggressive annelids.point 303 |

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Just like their names, most of them are found beneath the glacial ice or gravel beds, which is the main reason why they are mostly found in Alaska.point 120 | They tend to thrive best in the areas where the temperature is below zero and has no sunlight.point 197 | It has a long body with parapodia underneath its body to grip the ice.point 254 |

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Source: S.E. Gould – American Scientific

It is known as one of the very aggressive insects as it tends to ambush prey. It lures under the ice, and when it targets its prey, it surfaces and lunges. Using its thorns, it spikes and swallows the whole thing.  

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4. Pink Fairy Armadillo 

Source: Smithsonian

Pink Fairy Armadillo is the smallest species out of all armadillos in the world. They are usually found in central Argentina, specifically in sandy plains, dunes, and grasslands. Their main diet is composed of insects and plants. 

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Source: Wired

Due to their rareness, scientists still are not able to classify them!  

 

5. Aye-Aye

Source: Dani Jeske

Aye-aye is one of the lemurs that live in Madagascar. It is the biggest nocturnal primate known for its unique appearance; it has bulging eyes and long fingers that make up its creepy look. 

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Source: The North State Journal

It comes out at night to forage for grubs, so if you want to see Aye-ayes, visiting Madagascar at nighttime would be ideal! 

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6. Ozark Cavefish 

Source: World Life Expectancy

Ozark Cavefish are found in Arkansas. As they spend most of their time in the darkness, they are blind. So, they look for food by detecting the movement of water. They mainly feed on microscopic organisms.

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Source: MDC Staff, courtesy Missouri Department of Conservation.

Since they live in a very dark and deep part of the cave, the water quality is high and the environment is very nutrient. They are indeed hard to spot not only because of their looks but also because of their living environment. 

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7. Fishing Spider 

Source: Field Station

Fishing Spider, also known as Dolomedes, is one of the biggest species among spiders. It is venomous and fast. They hunt their prey by waiting by the side of a pool until they catch the ripples from their prey. When they do, they run across the water, stun it, and inject venom to eat. 

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Source: National Geography

Due to their big size, though they usually forage for insects, they can even hunt for small fish. 

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8. Magnificent frigatebird 

Source: Latin Roots Travel

Magnificent frigatebird could be found in the Pacific of the Galapagos Islands. Male Magnificent frigatebird has a huge red sack under its beak. It inflates this “gular sac” to attract females. Compared to that of a male, a female’s appearance is rather plain; it just has a white breast and a black body.  

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Source: TALKIN HAWKIN

They are known for their aggressive behavior as when they search for food, they fight against others, or sometimes even steal food from others. You truly do not want to distract them! 

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9. Velvet Ants 

Source: The New York Times

Mutillidae, commonly known as velvet ants, are actually wasps of numerous different species. In fact, there are about 7000 species of them. Female velvet ants are the ones that are wingless and hairy. 

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Source: The New York TImes

Due to their powerful stings, they are often called “cow ants” or “cow killers”. Though they do have deadly stings, they are actually not aggressive, as they only attract in defense. 

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10. Pronghorn 

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Pronghorns, often mistaken for antelopes, are North American mammals. They are found in grasslands and deserts. They primarily feed on grass, forbs, and cactus, but they do eat most of the plants that are available. 

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Source: Nature Rules1

They are the second fastest mammal in the world, the first one being a cheetah. They can run more than 53 miles per hour!

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