10. Poinsettia

Poinsettias have bright, brightly colored fins that resemble modern poinsettia dresses. They are known as the most beautiful fish in the world. Poinsettia is about 6 cm long and lives near coral reefs in the western Pacific Ocean, near the Philippines, Australia and Taiwan.
9. Little fox
The auricular fox or African big-eared fox lives in North Africa and the Sahara Desert. This fox has large ears that can grow up to 15 centimeters long and has a keen sense of hearing and can hear prey moving underground.
8. Black-backed lemongrass bird
With black-backed lemons or red lemons, it lives along small streams in the forest. They often dig a one-meter-long tunnel on the banks of rivers. The bird is about 13 cm long and feeds mainly on small lizards, frogs and crabs.
7. Red Monkey
There are currently only about 3,000 red monkeys in the wild, which is one of the endangered species. This monkey has an unusual smell, so it is also known as the "poisonous monkey". Red monkeys live in coastal scrub on the island of Zanzibar off the coast of Tanzania and feed on leaves, seeds and flowers in the forest.
6. Black-eared lynx
The black-eared lynx inhabits the dry and semi-desert savannahs of Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan and India. The black-eared lynx is about 1m long and has long and flexible ears that help them hear the subtlest sounds.
5. Crab sugar
Sugar crabs belong to a single species and inhabit weak coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. This crab species is very small, only about 2 centimeters. Their bodies can change from red to pink, yellow, and white to easily dodge enemies.
4. Hummingbird
This is a species of hummingbird that lives in eastern and central South America. Hummingbirds have brilliant green, blue and purple feathers, and a long tail that looks very beautiful.
3. Poison dart frog
The poison dart frog ranges in size from 1.5 cm to 6 cm and lives in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. This is the smartest frog in the world.
2. Tiger
The tiger can reach a length of 3.3 meters and weigh more than 300 kg. Currently, there are 6 species of tigers that live in their natural environment and are kept in captivity. Among them, the Siberian tiger is the largest and the Bengal tiger is the most popular.
1. Sunset moth Madagascar
It's a brightly colored butterfly that's very unique. They have a wingspan of up to 11 centimeters and have a balanced color due to optical phenomena and light scattering.