10 most exotic animals in the world

Animal world is always rich and diverse with many different animals. Here are 10 animals that are supposed to have the most strange appearance.

1. Platypus (Duck-billed platypus)

Picture 1 of 10 most exotic animals in the world Platypus (Duck-billed platypus)

Platypus is a species that combines many characteristics of other species such as the flat tail of beaver, webbed legs like seals and oversized ducklings. Platypus and porcupines are the only two mammal species on the planet that lay eggs. Both species are native species in Australia. Rivers and lakes in southeastern Australia are the ideal place to see platypus. Platypus are very shy and live at night.

2. Malaysian tapirs (Malayan tapir)

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Pigs Malaysia (Malayan tapir)

Along relatives with rhinos, tapirs with short fur, black and white stripes and long nose act as a snorkel when swimming. Piglets have many different types of hairs but they all turn to black and white as adults when they are 6 months old. Rainforests in southern Thailand, Malay Peninsula and Sumatra are places where Malaysian tapirs can be found but it is difficult to see them in nature.

3. War bird (Magnificent frigate bird)

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Warfare (Magnificent frigate bird)

Males have a meat bag in front of their neck that covers their chest and neck. Next year, mating season is about 3-4 months old, this meat bag turns red and the male uses a little strain in the bag to seduce the female. Because of the tension in the air bag, the male bird could not fly, just stood still or moved slowly through the low branches, waving its wings for attention from the female. The best place to observe the mating season of war birds is the Galapagos Islands.

4. Pygmy marmoset (Pygmy marmoset)

Picture 4 of 10 most exotic animals in the world Pygmy marmoset (Pygmy marmoset)

With a long tail and yellow fur, the American squirrel-tailed monkey looks like a small lion. They are the world's smallest monkey, the adult male weighs only 150-170 grams. The call of the dwarf monkeys of the squirrel is very diverse, sounding like birds, squirrels and the sound of the ultrasonic waves that the human ears cannot hear. Squirrel-tailed macaque is found in the Amazon jungle, including Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia.

5. Sea slug

Picture 5 of 10 most exotic animals in the world Sea slug

Sea slugs with colorful colors and diverse shapes with a total of over 3,000 species, should become the number one 'model' of snorkeling tourists when taking photos. Nudibranchs eat poisonous corals and microorganisms so they are quite toxic. You can find sea slugs all over the world, from coral waters in Australia to the Red Sea in the Middle East or San Miguel Island in California.

6. Monkey Aye-Aye

Picture 6 of 10 most exotic animals in the world Monkey Aye-Aye

Aye-Aye monkeys are strange and rarest monkeys in monkeys. Big eyes widened, bat ears and their long fingers made the locals of Madagascar consider them auspicious. Aye-Aye monkeys especially have nails of very long middle fingers, helping them cling to tree branches to find food and catch prey. Aye-Aye monkeys are only found in the eastern forests of Madagascar.

7. Jackson horn chameleon (Jackson's chameleon)

Picture 7 of 10 most exotic animals in the world Jackson's chameleon 3 (Jackson's chameleon)

Three bizarre horns, bright colors have created an extraordinary special point for this type of gecko. As with other geckos, Jackson's horns have wide-angle eyes, super-sensitive long tongues, super-stick and the ability to change colors to blend into the environment, avoiding enemies. Special male gecko . violence against the homeland when their territory is violated. Today, Jackson geckos are almost exclusively in the jungles of Kenya and a few in Tanzania.

8. Long-nosed monkey (Proboscis monkey)

Picture 8 of 10 most exotic animals in the world Proboscis monkey (Proboscis monkey)

Long-nosed monkeys have reddish-brown fur, eat leaves, stand out with oversized, large and long noses. They are classified as extinct that need to be protected. Male monkeys sometimes have to lift their nose to one side when eating so that the nose . is too sloppy. Long-nosed monkeys are also good swimmers with webbed toes. Long-nosed monkeys are only found in the Borneo wetlands and wetlands.

9. Narwhal (Narwhal)

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Narwhal (Narwhal)

Narwhal is the world's longest, swimming mammal. The horn, which is actually narwhal teeth, may be 2.7 meters long in males. This horn is used by the unicorns in the dance to find you mate and use as a weapon to fight other males.

Occasionally, it was found that narwhal skulls had other horns inserted. To admire the narwhal, you can reach the East and West waters of the Arctic, where you can see the narwhal swimming in the clear waters between the ice sheets.

10. Giant anteater (Giant anteater)

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Giant anteater (Giant anteater)

Anteater can digest about 35,000 termites and ants a day. Its 10cm long nail set is strong enough to dig through the most stable termites. The big tail helps keep the body balanced when digging.

The long nose and the super-sticky tongue help ants eat delicious and ants. Ants eat mainly with their front legs, clinging their claws to the ground. This position helps it dig easily the termites. Anteater is abundant in the Pantanal region - West Brazil in Central and South America.