In addition to the many fascinating places on the planet to explore, there are also many amazing animals. Like what
A deer with vampire teeth
Break your own bones like Wolverine, then grow a frog with sharp claws from the fracture
A stocky creature with fangs in its mouth, an elephant that is a close relative of it, and turns out to look like a rodent
The monsters in the movie look strange, and the real little monsters in real life are even more amazing.
sea spider
Most of the organs of the sea spider grow on the legs, are extremely widespread, and they are found in all oceans, and are called the most creepy arachnids ever recorded (although fossils indicate that this little guy lived on Earth 450 million years ago).

Secretary Bird
The scientific name snake vulture, living in the African savannah, is born with large legs, and walks majestically, but can't help but make people wonder if it is a p figure.
Horror frog
The Horror Frog got its name because it is like Wolverine, breaking its bones when it encounters enemies and then growing sharp claws from the breaks. This is also too scary for a frog!
Peacock spider
Although it is a jumping spider, the male peacock spider, like the peacock, has a beautiful appearance and will "open the screen". Male spiders will use this stunt to find a girlfriend, deliberately swinging left and right in front of the female spider to show off their beautiful abdomen.
hyrax
The hoofed rabbit is native to Africa and the Middle East, and can you imagine that it is a close relative of elephants? It has fangs similar to those of an elephant, but they are hidden in their mouths on weekdays.
Scaly sea squirt
Strictly speaking, it is itself a microbial community in the ocean, a mass organism. Gelatinous, long like jelly.
jerboa
The Jerboa is tall and has strong and long legs, just like a kangaroo. When they jump in the desert at 15 miles per hour, the small tails behind them are used to maintain balance. They live in caves, and usually each jerboa has four homes. Cunning Rat Three Caves!
Sea chicken feet
The scientific name gooseneck barnacles, also known as dog claw snails, are often attached to driftwood and tumbled. It is a crustacean that grows up to 15 cm and has a sweet taste.
Elephant mussels
It looks like a fat and thick tube of meat, and when it forages, it sticks out like an elephant's trunk.
Tube jellyfish
This is a group creature, that is, a creature composed of n organisms. It's like a bunch of organs with separate nervous systems that decide to start a family, and together they become a bigger creature.
Lighthouse jellyfish
It's not me blowing, the lighthouse jellyfish is really immortal. If it gets sick, or if it's just too stressed, it reverts to a younger version of itself so it can become stronger and grow up again. Always going back and forth between young-adult-young.
Saber-toothed deer
River chamois, also known as tooth deer, deer family. At first glance, you might think that the fangs were on the ps. But it is not.
Filipino tarsal monkey
It's a little baby whose eyes are 150 times larger than humans and whose head can rotate 360 degrees, and is often the inspiration for alien images in science fiction movies.
aardwolf
Although the coyote has a wolf name, it looks more like a hyena. It is a small carnivorous mammal native to eastern and southern Africa that emits a foul odor in the anus when attacked.
Sunfish
Sunfish, also known as sunfish, are extremely fertile and can lay 300 million eggs at a time. And it doesn't have a tail! The area that looks like the tail is actually fin attached to the back, and although it is related to the pufferfish, the adult sunfish can grow up to 3 meters long.
Blue Dragon
The full name is Atlantic Sea God Sea Slugs, although it is very beautiful, like a mythical beast, but do not touch it with your hands.
Leaf water fleas
It will be invisible! The leaf flea is a copepod crustacean that is only a few millimeters long, but it is super beautiful! Because they have a layer of crystalline flakes on their bodies, they can produce a variety of brilliant structural colors, so they can change between rainbow colors and stealth. When leaf hydra gather on the surface of the water, it looks like a galaxy full of diamonds has strayed into the world.
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