Outdoor Community2016-10-1012 Review
1. Blood-sucking flying frog

A blood-sucking flying tree frog, scientifically known as "Rhacophorus vampyrus", was first discovered in the mountainous jungle regions of Vietnam. This tree frog is 2 inches (about 5 centimeters) long and lives only in the fog forest areas of southern Vietnam, and is able to use its webbed limbs to glide from one tree to another.
2. Deep-sea jade hookworm
The newly discovered population of hookworms, bright purple-red, was recently discovered near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and inhabits a habitat of about 8,850 feet (about 2,700 meters) on the ocean floor.
3. Nasal animals
On the Hayai Islands of the South Pacific, there is a wonderful mammal whose strange shape is far beyond common sense — head down, tail up, walking backwards, this offbeat group of elves is taxonomically known as "nostrils".
4. Confuse rock chameleons
Confused rock chameleon is like a confused rock singer, so it is also known as the confused rock chameleon, is one of the top ten strange animals on earth.
5. Indonesian octopus man
The appearance is a human head octopus, which originated from a report reported by Sin Chew Daily Indonesia in 2009. According to the report, when an Indonesian resident cooked octopus in a pot, he heard the octopus make a strange sound similar to a baby's cry, and when he looked closely, he found that the octopus's head was similar to the human head.
6. Shipworms
Shipworm - The Ugliest Creature The shipworm "Barry" deservedly won the "laurel" of the most disgusting creature of 2009. "Barry" was found in an aquarium in the United Kingdom, 4 feet long, attacked coral reefs and fish, and covered with thousands of short spine-like hairs.
7. Armadillos
The armadillo, a small mammal, is closely related to anteaters and sloths, protecting itself with armor-like bone armor. For most species of armadillos, the bony armor covers the head, body, tail and the outside of the legs; this layer of bony nails penetrates deep into the skin and is covered by thin keratinous tissue.
8. Armadillo
Armadillos like to burrow in the dry dirt next to ant holes, feeding mainly on ants, and occasionally eat worms, snails, insects, and various plant foods. Once frightened, it can immediately bury itself completely.
9. Finger monkeys
Finger monkeys are good at night, with a pair of staring orange-yellow eyes, a large head and a small mouth, a body shape like a cat, ears like a bat, teeth and claws like squirrels, hands like human hands, they will use their hands to knock on trees to determine whether there are moths.