Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Strangest and Rarest Animals in the World

Based on recent estimates there are approximately 30-50 million species on Earth. Among those species were the common birds, dogs, cats and fishes but did you know that there are strange and weird species which you probably haven't heard of?

Say, have you heard of a Leafy Sea dragon? or do you know how strange the Komondor Dog looks like? or did you even know that the weird-looking Hag Fish is not even considered as a fish by many scientists?

To answer your questions regarding the strange and weird species, here listed below is a compilation of the strangest and weirdest animal species on Earth.























































































































10 comments:

  1. You should post their names too so people can learn and enjoy nature!

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  2. Anonymous8:26 PM

    I agree with Alex! I couldn't even figure out if some of them were land or sea creatures, or even their relative size, since I didn't have any basis of comparison. I'd love to have some names.

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  3. Anonymous11:55 PM

    I agree too. But I think they don't know the names

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  4. I have heard of at least one half of those animals and I even know their names. Some of them are: okapi, anteater, minogue, gavial (crocodile species), ocelot (cat species), tiger hybrid, monkey species, hedgehog, giant crab, phenek (desert fox), bear species, dolphin species, tapir, rhynocerus and squid. There are even some that I know in Bulgarian but don't know how to translate in English. Anyway, I am positive that these species are not natural but hybrid forms born in laboratories because of the greed of the scientists who make experiments in order to become rich, famous and notorious. However, this is criminally and inadmissible. These hybrids do not live long as their bodies are not adjusted to two different genes. Have you heard of the ligers and the tigons? Well, a liger is a hybrid between a lion male and a tiger female; the tigon is a hybrid between a tiger male and lion female. Check out these site:

    http://www.bigcatrescue.org/cats/wild/ligers.htm

    So... What do you think? Was I right?

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  5. As much as I frown on reposting copyrighted pictures, for the sake of science I will do my best to identify all of these:

    1. Solenodon
    2. Maned Wolf
    3. African Civet
    4. Unidentified Insectivores - possibly some kind of shrews?
    5. Long-beaked echidna
    6. Capybara
    7. Sea pig
    8. Pangolin
    9. Vampire squid
    10. Ardvark
    11. Chinese giant salamander
    12. Bearded pig
    13-14. Sumatran rhino
    15. Some species of lemur- sorry I don't know my lemurs well. >_>
    16. Greater Galago?
    17. a young wombat
    18. Amazon River Dolphin aka Boto
    19. Mola mola aka Ocean Sunfish - YAY!
    20. Tasmanian Devil
    21. Slender loris
    22. Gharial
    23. Okapi
    24.Tree Kangaroo sp. (sorry, not sure which one)
    25. Wolverine
    26. Fossa
    27. Pallas's Cat
    28. Fennec fox kit
    29. Naked mole rat
    30. Coconut crab
    31. Barreleye fish - http://www.scientificamerican.com/gallery_directory.cfm?photo_id=B33AB931-0A75-4C6A-75914E3A5AC011A7
    32. Short-beaked echidna
    33. Red panda
    34. Another lemur - possibly some type of sifaka?
    35. Three-toed sloth
    36. Duck-billed platypus
    37. Giant anteater
    38. Tarsier
    39. Ocelot
    40. Mudskipper
    41. Some species of bat - sorry there are a LOT of species of bats out there. XD
    42. Some type of lizard. Sorry not a reptile expert, either!
    43-44. Pig-nosed frog
    45. Giant sea-dwelling isopod
    46. Sun bear
    47-48. Tibetan fox - as screen-grabbed from the series "Planet earth". XD
    49. Nomura's Jellyfish - is that photo for real? I know they're big, but dang!
    50. Tiger with a rare "golden" color mutation.
    51. Aye-aye
    52. Geoduck clam, I think
    53. Thylacine aka Tasmanian tiger
    54-59. Lamprey. 6 pics of lampreys? why? XD
    60. Star-nosed mole.

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  6. Thanks a lot Gloria for your time and effort in getting the names of all these strange and rare animals.
    I accept that i didnt knew the names earlier when i posted the pics thats why i couldnt post them.

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  7. No problem, I'm well familiar with most of them and I really enjoy helping people learn more about nature and wildlife. : )

    Also I checked around online and consensus seems to be that the jellyfish pic is fake. Oh well!

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  8. Good job, Gloria! Thanks~

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  9. Anonymous3:48 PM

    picture number 42 is a Armadillo Lizard as i just found it on the internet

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