Venezuelan poodle moth
Found in Venezuela in 2009, the head, chest, abdomen, and even wings have poodle-like fur

Atlantic poseidon sea slugs
Also known as the Blue Dragon, it can be found in the warm waters of the ocean, and its stomach is filled with gas
Lowland striped Isle of Hedgehog
Found in Madagascar, Africa, it is the only mammal known to use friction to make sounds
Dumbo octopus
There are umbrella octopuses found all over the world, and its name comes from the Disney movie of the same name
Red-lipped batfish
Found in the Galapagos Islands, this fish is actually very bad at swimming, and uses its pectoral fins to walk at the bottom of the ocean
Tube eye fish
A fish that lives at a depth of about 600 to 800 meters, is almost motionless in the water, has a transparent head and tubular eyes
Tufted deer
Found in central China, it is a small deer characterized by a tuft of black hair on the forehead, as well as male canine teeth
Blue parrotfish
This bright blue fish can be found in the tropical and subtropical regions of the western Atlantic ocean and in the shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea. They spend 80% of their time searching for food and eating small creatures found in sand and algae
Panda ants
Although it looks like an ant, it is actually a wingless wasp. Females have thicker fur but no wings
Sunda cat monkey
Native to Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. In fact, it is not a lemur, it is active at night and feeds on plants
Japanese spider crab
Living in the waters near Japan, arthropods can reach a maximum length of 5.5 meters. Despite his fierce appearance, his temperament is mild
Honduran white bats
It has a distinctive white fur with a leaf-like nose and lives in a "tent" formed by leaves
Star-nosed mole rat
Found in humid and low northern North America, the nose is very sensitive and highly recognizable
Saiga Antelope
Living in the steppes of Eurasia, it is known for its extremely rare oversized flexible proboscis, which is now critically endangered
Dolphins of the River E
A marine dolphin found in the Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia, its most notable feature is the round head without a pronounced beak
Sea pigs
Sea cucumbers that live at the bottom of the deep sea usually have a depth of more than 1,000 meters. They obtain food by extracting organic particles from deep-sea mud
Kivu tree viper
Venomous snakes from Central Africa. They are known for their very similar to the "dragons" with their dorsal scales
Saw belly carp
There are square straight teeth that are very similar to human teeth. Unlike piranhas, it feeds mainly on plants
Goblin Shark
Known as "living fossils", it is the only extant representative of paleontology that is about 125 million years old. It inhabits places at depths of more than 100 meters, so it does not intersect with humans in general
Horned whales
This whale has huge "teeth" that have been found in the Arctic and have been used by the Inuit for thousands of years