Top 11 exotic animals you may have heard for the first time
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Mother nature always gives us many surprises and interesting things. It is hard to believe how extraordinary and different creatures we are living on the planet! On the Bright Side page, 11 rare animals have been heard before. The diversity of the beautiful world we live in is never surprising. Invite you to consult!
Ili Pika - "Magic" Rabbit
© Li Weidong
This cute and extremely rare creature is also known as the " Magic Rabbit ". Ili Pika has been photographed for the first time in 20 years. They were discovered in China's Tian Shan Mountains.
Pinocchio Frog
© Tim Laman / National Georgraphic
This creature is called " Spike-Nosed Tree Fog ". When the male frog tries to attract a female frog or warns of a certain danger, its nose is as long as Pinocchio's character.
Goat nose monkey
© Tim Plowden / REX / Shutterstock
The world's rarest primates were discovered in 2010 in Northern Myanmar. Because of their unusual shape at the nose, this monkey always sneezes when it rains.
Red fish have fins like arms
© Karen Gowlett-Holmes
A few years ago, scientists discovered 14 arm-like fish species, of which 9 are in danger of extinction.
Honduran white bat
© nationalgeographic
White bats in Honduras and Central America often live in leaf tents, eat fruit and may be up to 4.7cm long.
Dumbo octopus - Grimpoteuthis
© NOAA Ocean Explorer / flickr
This strange deep sea animal is recognizable because there are two fins between the foot membrane, like the ears of an elephant flying Dumbo from the famous animated film.
Salp species
Salps are planktonic organisms that absorb the CO2 in the water and pump it into the body, so it is transparent. We all have to thank them because without them, the amount of carbon in the water and air will be very high.
Pink eye grasshopper
© Piotr Naskrecki / Courtesy of Conservation International
This grasshopper has prominent pink eyes that live in the Muller Range, the Pacific highlands.
Cherax Lukhaup Lobster
© Christian Lukhaup
This Cherax Lukhaup lobster species has beautiful colors discovered in Indonesia last year.
Shanghai soft shell turtle
© Mikael Buck / SOLENT
This Shanghai soft-shell turtle uses long snorkel necks and nostrils to breathe underwater.
Bats in Nendo
© Piotr Naskrecki / Courtesy of Conservation International
This cute bat has unusual eyes and strange nostrils discovered in 2009 in the forest of Papua New Guinea.
Amazon river dolphin
© Ivan Sgualdini / Shutterstock
Amazon river dolphins, also known as pink dolphins, are usually light gray, but some of them become pink when they grow up. These dolphins are very friendly and easy to train, so they are rarely confined.
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