The funniest snake in the world: the Arabian sand python.
Small eyes, small mouth, small head, a cute face, this python only lives in the Arabian Peninsula, at first glance, you think it is a snake in a funny cartoon.

Arabian sand pythons are completely toxic and never attack people. They live in desert areas with a huge temperature difference between day and night, and a pair of small eyes are comically protruding from the top of the head, just to bury their bodies in the sand, leaving only a pair of small eyes to look for prey and avoid danger.
Don't look at it silly, in the desert food chain, it still occupies the upper position, it is also a predator. Believe it or not:
Speaking of animal characters in cartoons, look at this mole, are you familiar with it? Can you recall which film it was a character in? (Of course, people who know may expose their age)
The Komodo dragon was eating, and it had lunch with a dead warthog. Komodo dragons love carrion and, of course, hunt themselves. Their saliva is full of potent bacteria, and as soon as they take a bite, the prey will infect and die in a very short time.
Although hippos are herbivores, they are hot-tempered and aggressive, especially uninvited guests who invade territory. In the Nile, even crocodiles have to give them three points.
A rare photo: A blind mole rat hunting a gecko that has gone the wrong way.
When I was a child, "100,000 Whys" said that giraffes slept standing up. But this statement is not entirely correct, because in addition to sleeping standing, giraffes can also lie down, sleep on their stomachs, fall asleep on their knees, fall asleep curled up... How to sleep generally depends on the environment in which the giraffe was located at the time. If there is an unsafe factor in the environment, giraffes will generally sleep standing up, in a state of "false sleep" ready to escape at any time. If the environment is confirmed to be safe, the giraffe will lie down and sleep peacefully.
Oscar Lundahl, 19, nearly jumped out of the fishing boat when he saw this strange-looking fish. This is actually a ratfish with huge eyes and a slender tail. The fish was a close relative of sharks 300 million years ago, living in deep water and rarely caught by humans.
The long-nosed goblin shark has long been a mystery to humans. Finally, a deep-water probe captured a rare image of goblin sharks hunting.
The world's largest nostrils – the stomata of whales. At first glance, doesn't it look a bit like a human nose?
The Amazon rainforest is known as the "green lung" of the earth, which sounds very romantic, but in fact, this is one of the most cruel and bloody places on the earth, and in the depths of the Amazon rainforest, every day there are killings of the weak that you don't know... Lo and behold, crocodiles and pythons are hanging together again...
Walruses have unparalleled penile bones. Some peoples who make a living by hunting seals take out the phallic bones of walruses and make them into various tools and crafts.
This monster with its long tongue looks a bit like a giraffe. Yes, it's called The Okapi, and it's the only surviving close relative of the giraffe in the world.
They have giraffe-like heads and zebra-like patterns on their bodies, which is really surprising.
Wildlife photographers are an extremely dangerous profession. In order to make beautiful scenes, it is sometimes necessary to take great risks to get close and personal with aggressive animals.
A small monster seen on the beach has a shell like a crab, but its shape looks a bit like a scorpion. This is some kind of arthropod living in the sea. The arthropod phylum is the largest in the animal kingdom, including well-known shrimp, crabs, spiders, mosquitoes, flies, centipedes, etc., as well as extinct trilobites. There are about 1 million species in the world, accounting for 75% of the total number of living species.
The boar's artificial breeding is understood, the apparatus is quite complete, and a dirty padded bench dutifully plays the sow.
A nursery for penguins. In this photo, the brown ones are all baby penguins, and the black and white people wearing tuxedos are the parents of the penguins. From birth, the little penguin is covered with a thick layer of brown fluff, which can help weak new beings withstand terrible cold winds. As they grow up, the layer of fluff will slowly shed, revealing the same black and white "tuxedo" as Mom and Dad.
In nature, "freaks" produced by genetic variation are not uncommon. For example, this somewhat terrifying two-headed snake.
In many places, hermit crabs are also known as "sea monsters" (as some fishermen call them), and in the documentary, we see the long length of the hermit crab drilled in the shell of a conch. In essence, its abdomen is very different from that of ordinary crabs, and it is soft and right-handed.
A naked-breasted eel with a bloody mouth, its fangs and muscles in its mouth is the last sight many small predatory fish have seen in their lives.
Evolution has always allowed species to develop extreme characteristics. For example, this Ganges crocodile , with its slender pointed beak , is particularly suitable for preying on fish.
This beautifully colored bird is one of the most dangerous birds in the world, the crane ostrich. It has huge soles of its feet, its nails are like sharp machetes, and it can cut through people's stomachs with one foot.
Rare photo – a leopard-shaped seal is hunting on the ice, and a panicked little penguin actually jumps directly into the mouth of the leopard seal! What a pie in the sky!
Strange kuba fish, the rows of dense teeth are creepy, dense phobia patients faint on the spot!
Look closely from the front, now, you know why some people call it "human tooth fish"!
The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct rhinoceros with a body length of 4 meters, a shoulder height of about 2 meters, a weight of 4.5 tons, and a thick layer of fur and fat, which is used to keep warm in cold environments. During the Ice Age, there were many woolly rhinos on Earth. Today's Sumatran rhinos are close relatives of the woolly rhinoceros.
The Internet always calls the victims of marital infidelity "green turtles", let's take a look at what the real "green turtle with a little green head" looks like! Needless to say, it is quite cute, and it is the appearance of an honest person at a glance!
Elephants all have long snouts. But it may be hard to believe that the elephants of the past took a completely different form than they do today. The ancestors of elephants, shovel-toothed elephants, had incredible jaws and noses that were not as long as today's elephants:
The impact of human beings on the environment is becoming increasingly prominent. Little by little, landfills on the outskirts of the city encroach on wildlife territory. Vultures have become accustomed to rummaging through the garbage heaps for food.
As you can see from this photo, the sunfish is large and clumsy. Its swimming skills are very bad, and more often than not, it is lazily floating in the sea. When attacked by carnivorous fish or seals, it does not have any means to evade or fight back, but fortunately, it is nervous and can hardly feel pain, so even if it is bitten, it will not struggle painfully. The reason why the sunfish race has survived to the present day is only because of one secret: to have more children. They can lay 300 million eggs at a time.