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Several rare animals with strange looks.
10. Newt

Newt is also called Mexican walking fish. Although it is called a walking fish, it is an amphibian. Unlike frogs, salamanders are developed from tadpoles, which is rare in amphibians. Newt gills still exist, instead of developing lungs on land. Young salamanders feed on small fish. This amphibian is currently included in the annual endangered species list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

9. Dumbo elephant octopus

Flying elephant octopus is a genus of pelagic umbrella octopus. Its name comes from Dumbo in Disney movies, because it has the same ear-shaped fin, which extends from the top of each eye. They live in the coastal areas of the Philippines, New Zealand, Australia and Papua. These species live in cold water areas with depths of 1000 to 7000 meters all over the world. Because they live at 1000 meters or below, there is almost no direct threat from human beings. The average life span of Dumbo octopus is 3-5 years, and it is also called the deepest living octopus in existence.

8.hey-hey

The local name of this little monkey is "Aye Aye". I don't know how to translate it, but it can also be called "Uh-huh". This animal is a streptococcus primate that originated in Madagascar. It has a unique lemur with slender middle finger and long fingers, and its teeth can grow forever like other rodents. It has its own unique way of finding food. Finger monkeys make holes in the wood with their front teeth tilted forward. The front teeth will form a small hole, then insert your fingers to pull out the larvae and knock on the tree to find the larvae. From an ecological point of view, the finger monkey also acts as a woodpecker forest doctor.

7. Fish in the water

The bald water droplet fish, referred to as water droplet fish, lives in the deep sea. It mainly inhabits the waters of New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania. They are generally no more than 30 cm and look like gels. Hydra lives at a depth of 600 to 1200m, where the seawater pressure is 60 to120 times higher than the sea level. Because the meat density of dripping fish is slightly lower than that of water, it can make fish float in seawater without using energy to swim. In addition, they are also rated as the ugliest fish on earth.

6. shoe stork

The shoe stork is shaped like a big stork, so it is named after its shoe-shaped beak. This bird mainly lives in tropical East Africa from South Sudan to Zambia. They can be found in places like flood plains, where there are undisturbed reed beds. Young birds are brown, and adults are mainly gray. When storks are in deep water, they need a floating vegetation bed. Shoe storks can also be found in anoxic water. Generally speaking, these birds are non-migratory, affected by food supply and habitat, and their range of activities is not wide.

5.blind snake

In the late1800s, Sir Graham hales and Sir Brian Dorsey discovered blind snakes in the tropical rain forest. These species are considered extinct, with only two preserved specimens. In 20 1 1 year, engineers engaged in hydropower dam engineering discovered these species again. These species are the only known pneumocecum and the largest pneumoquadruped. The right lung of most blind snakes is well developed and the left lung is degenerated.

4.blue parrotfish

Blue parrotfish live on coral reefs in tropical and subtropical shallow waters of the western Atlantic and Caribbean. They are blue, and there are yellow spots on their heads. The average length of blue parrot fish is 30 to 75 cm. They weigh 9. 1 kg, have big beaks and can get small organisms from rocks and algae. It usually spends more than 80% of its time looking for food.

3. Irrawaddy dolphin

Irrawaddy dolphin is a kind of marine dolphin, which lives in all parts of Southeast Asia and near the coast and rivers in the Bay of Bengal. The colors of Irrawaddy dolphins are gray and deep slate blue, with no unique patterns and shallow bellies. Its weight is between 90 and 200 kilograms, and its body length can reach more than 2 meters when it is fully mature. Different from other dolphins, Irrawaddy dolphins have a U-shaped stomata on the left side of the midline, which opens in front.

2. short-tailed dwarf kangaroo

The short-tailed dwarf kangaroo is a small giant-footed animal like a domestic cat. They were found on an island in western Australia. They live in solitude in the forest. It can grow to 40 to 54 cm, its tail is 25 to 30 cm, its weight is 2.5 to 5.0 kg and its body length is 40 to 54 cm. Because it looks like a little kangaroo, it can climb many trees and shrubs and climb very high. Their average life expectancy is 10 years.

1. Batfish with red lips

Red-lipped bat fish, also known as Galapagos bat fish, inhabits the waters around the Galapagos Islands with a water depth of 3-76 meters. Batfish's lips are bright red, so it is called red-lipped bat fish. The most unique feature of this bat fish is that it is not good at swimming. They "walk" on the seabed with their ventral fins, gluteal fins and pectoral fins. At first glance, they thought it was a crab. The body color of the red-lipped bat fish is gray and light brown, and the bottom is white.