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20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

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In these 20 rare creature maps, take you into the world of mysterious creatures. Get ready to face the visual and spiritual impact, each image is full of unknowns and fears, challenging your perception of life and allowing you to feel the other side of nature.

1. Silverplate spider

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

2. The fangfish, is a lone wanderer in the deep sea, active in the mysterious realm of the dark abyss.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

3. But in fact, it is just a Southeast Asian blunt-headed frog that lives in burrows.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

4. This rooster's comb seems to be particularly huge.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

5. It's so ugly that I, and it's not gentle dropfish, I can often catch it.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

6. Trapdoor spiders are also called trap spiders

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

7. This goat looks a little weird......

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

8. Male crested seals will also turn out the air sacs in their noses during the battle for territory and mates

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

9. The dead grasshopper completes its new life – becoming Cordyceps.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

10. American vampire bat, the big guy among bats, it lives by eating other bats.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

11. Through the thin snake skin, you can clearly see the red eyes of tree frogs. That's too exaggerated, the tree frog stared at it, looking out through the belly of the snake!

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

The 12 sea slugs look very strange, and the erected pieces on their bodies look like they are full of coins.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

13. The barn owl's head can rotate 360 degrees, so you can enjoy the upside down of their head.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

14. They leap out and swallow their prey, looking so strange

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

15. There are parasites that multiply in the toad's eyes.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

16. Ribbon worms

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

17. Headless dogs

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

18. This master of mimicry, the lampshade spider, the color of its body blends perfectly with the environment under its body, and the evolution is really wonderful.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

19. This poor frog, its eyes grow into its mouth.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

20. The close-up of the head of the hunchback ant, like a strange demon mask, is very terrifying.

20 photos of rare creatures: Southeast Asian blunt-headed frogs living in burrows, trapdoor spiders

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