
Flaming red-lipped fish, also known as red-lipped batfish
The red-lipped batfish has a peculiar appearance and is ugly beyond the imagination of ordinary people, not only has extremely feminine flaming red lips, but also has a bulge on its head that resembles a large nose. They are not good at swimming, but they can use their fins as feet and walk on the bottom of the sea. The body color of the red-lipped batfish is light brown, with a grey color on the back and a white belly. There are bright, almost fluorescent red lips.
Transparent eel
Transparent eels love to be clean, prefer to live in pollution-free waters, and are called "the purest aquatic creatures" in the industry.
Blue Dragon
Blue manlong body color is gorgeous, juvenile fish often go to the surface of the water to swallow air, looks funny and cute; the fish is adaptable to water quality, adult fish generally swim slower and easily give people the impression of mild temperament, this fish is actually very aggressive, the weak in the same group will attack, and other populations with small individuals will also attack.
Japanese spider crab
Crabs can be as aggressive as spiders, but spiders are small enough to cause safety concerns, and Japanese spider crabs are large and very similar to terrifying spiders. They often lurk on the ocean floor hundreds of meters deep, and they are the largest arthropods known to date, with a maximum span of up to 4 meters between legs and a weight of 18.6 kilograms.
axolotl
The scientific name of the Mexican salamander is the Mexican blunt-mouthed salamander. This amphibian is peter pan of the animal kingdom, which has been in the larval stage all its life, which also explains why it has pinnate gills and no eyelids. In addition to this, it has an extraordinary regenerative ability. After a salamander loses a leg, it quickly grows new ones, and it can even regenerate very complex body parts, including parts of the brain and spinal cord, so scientists are very interested in it. The animal is endangered and can only be found in Lake Hodgmirko on the outskirts of Mexico city.
Horned cicadas
Horned cicada Treehopper, belonging to the family Hemiptera Hornedhopper, is famous for its well-developed horn, the dorsal plate of the forebreast. Horned cicadas are well versed in the art of imitation, and even imitate new routines, which is simply a god-like existence!
Lamprey
Lamprey eels are one of the very few extant fish-shaped creatures of the chordate phylum Jawless Order, which, as the name suggests, does not resemble fish with biteable double jaws, with only a simple suction cup-like mouth and no paired fins. The lamprey eel attaches to the big fish with a suction cup in its mouth and makes a living by sucking the blood of the big fish, so it is nicknamed the vampire in the sea. Many places in the world treat it as a supreme delicacy. Sea lamprey eels have become the most commonly eaten species because of their large size and high meat production rate, and even have been specially farmed.
Ankra longhorn cattle, the largest horn can grow up to 103.5 cm
Monk-faced monkey
Piggy squid
Golden tortoise beetle
Angora rabbit, moving marshmallows
Long-eared jerboy
Known as the "Mickey Mouse in the Desert", it prefers nocturnal activity, and its forelimbs are short Like ordinary Mickey Mouse, the hind limbs are about twice as slender as the body.
Anglerfish
Even a carpet bombardment of the seabed may not be enough to catch the anglerfish. Some particularly stubborn anglerfish species can have children even after being buried in the belly of the fish. Once the male anglerfish finds a trace of a female, it engages in pre-mating teasing in a human way: teeth bite deep into her skin and secrete an enzyme that breaks down her lips and the other's body, attaching to her forever like a decaying esophagus.