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There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Proboscis monkey

The proboscis monkey lives mainly in mangroves, swamps and riverside forests along the shores of Borneo, and its facial feature is its large, long nose

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Harlequin frog

Named frog, it is actually a toad, and because of their bright color and poisonous skin, people are often confused with poison dart frogs.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Tree snakes

It is a venomous snake found only in sub-Saharan Africa's tropical climate

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Naked mole rat

Naked mole rats live in harsh underground environments, so the body has many unique features, including lack of skin pain, low metabolic rate, almost no degradation of physical function, low incidence of cancer and so on

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Black and white dolphins

The black and white dolphin lives mainly in South America, and its body is like Malaimo, only black and white

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Saiga Antelope

The Saiga antelope is also known as the "big-nosed antelope" or "high-nosed antelope" because of its large elephant-like nose.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

narwhal

There are currently about 80,000 narwhals in the world inhabiting the Arctic waters of Greenland, Canada and Russia, and they can grow to nearly 6 meters long and weigh 2 tons

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Demon flat-tailed leaf lizard

Native to Madagascar , the Demon Flat-tailed Lizard has a hard shell and textured skin that looks like withered decaying wood.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Malayan shrew monkey

The shrew monkey is often called a "flying lemur" because of its lemur-like face and ability to glide, but it is not the same as the "lemur".

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Scorpionflies

Scorpionflies have a scorpion-like belly, but they also have long mouthparts like mosquitoes.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Blue parrot fish

Parrotfish are tropical fish that live in coral reefs, swimming from deep waters outside the reefs to shallow reefs and lagoons at high tide.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Tattooed snake-necked turtle

Found in parts of Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia and South America, the plesiosaur turtle has a neck as long as a snake and a different physique from that of a normal turtle.

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Blue Bird of Paradise

The blue bird of paradise is a kind of "bird of paradise", native to Papua New Guinea, with long royal blue feathers and two elegant golden tail feathers, which is very beautiful.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

The Great King has a footworm

Also known as the "deep-sea pangolin", it is huge, like an alien.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Indian Purple Frog

This creature lives in the Western Ghats region of India, stays underground all year round, and only waits until the rainy season to appear on the ground for about two weeks, in order to mate with each other.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Lowland striped Horse Island hedgehog.

The Falkland hedgehog comes from the species-rich island of Madagascar and is covered with bristles and decorated with brightly colored yellow-brown stripes.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

East African long-necked antelope

Also known as "Unicorn Antelope", they can stand on their back legs and eat food from heights, reaching a height of 7 feet when standing up straight.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

maned wolf

The maned wolf is the largest canine in South America, also commonly known as the "big fox".

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

Fish of the family Fish

The body of the snakehead is slender, cylindrical or rod-shaped, the mouth is large, and the jaw is slightly protruding, and the mouth is full of fangs, which looks quite frightening!

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

coconut crab

Don't think of it as a spider, the coconut crab is actually the largest terrestrial arthropod in existence. It is good at climbing trees and can climb to the top of trees to feed.

There are still these animals in the world, so keep them for the faint of heart

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