In addition to the common animals such as horses and sheep, there are many strange-looking animals on the earth that we live in, of course, there is no fixed ranking below
1. Imperial silk monkey

The tamarin is a primate found in the southwestern Amazon basin, eastern Peru, northern Bolivia and the western Brazilian states of Acre and the Amazon. They live deep in the dense forests of tropical rainforests.
2. Tapir
Tapirs are mammals of the order Chithromedae, tapirs. There are only 1 genus and 5 species in the tapir family. It is found in Southeast Asia (1 species) and South America (4 species). The most primitive odd-ungulates in existence, maintaining primitive features such as 4 toes of the forelimbs and hind limbs and 3 toes. It is pig-like in size, has a short nose that can be retracted, is good at swimming and diving, and is plant-feeding. Tapirs are shy, hermitized rainforest animals and live in almost any water source and wooded or overgrown habitat.
3. Whale-headed stork
The ceate-headed stork is a large bird very similar to the stork family, it is the only species in the genus Cetacean in the family Cetaceae, the whale-headed stork can reach 150 cm in length, the adult bird feathers are mainly gray, and the feathers of young birds are mainly brown. The whale-headed stork lives in the vast swampy regions of the Republic of Sudan and Zambia in the tropical regions of eastern Africa.
4. Star-nosed mole
The star-nosed mole is a very small animal, even smaller than the average mouse, and its most special and most striking place is probably its special nose with some fantasy flavor. It is a small mole that grows in eastern North America, eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. It feeds mainly in humid environments and feeds on small invertebrates, aquatic insects, earthworms and mollusks.
5. Dumbo octopus
Dumbo octopuses have fins that resemble elephant ears, hence the name. With a body length of about 20 cm, Dumbo octopus usually lives on the seabed and has an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years. Take the maximum in water depth of 400-7000 meters.
6. Drop fish
The droplet fish looks quite scary, so put anime pictures
The drip fish, also known as the sad fish or the soft hidden thorn dubu fish, the bobo fish, because of the weeping face, is known as "the world's most sad expression" fish. The dripfish live on the coast of Australia and Tasmania, at depths of up to 1200 metres, and are rarely found by humans due to the difficulty of reaching the fish's habitat.
7. Proboscis monkey
The proboscis monkey is endemic to Kalimantan in Southeast Asia, and is the only species found that does not belong to the ruminant suborder but is capable of rumination, and its nose is surprisingly large, with male monkeys growing larger and larger noses as they age, eventually forming a large red nose like an eggplant.
8. White-faced coarse-tailed ape
The white-faced rough-tailed ape is mainly divided into The Guyana Rough-tailed Ape and the Golden-faced Rough-tailed Ape, a strange-looking animal that lives in countries such as Brazil, French Guiana and Venezuela. It feeds mainly on fruits, nuts and insects.
9. Salamander
The distribution range of salamander amphibians is from the south of the Qinling Mountains in the north to the South China Sea in the south, from the Daliang Mountains of Sichuan and Tengchong and Yingjiang in Yunnan to the west to the islands of Fujian, Zhejiang and Taiwan in the east, and is in the humid subtropics of China.
10. Malay bear
The Malay bear is the smallest surviving bear, and the bear is the only bear subfamily that does not hibernate. It is mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and South Asia, with a small distribution in Luchun, Yunnan, China, and Mangkang, Tibet. It lives in tropical and subtropical forests.
Do you know any other strange animals?