Animals with strange mustaches

Catfish or jumping spiders can use long mustaches or strange features to detect prey as well as attract the enemy.

Catfish or jumping spiders can use long mustaches or strange features to detect prey as well as attract the enemy.

1. Spiders jump

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The common characteristic of jumping spiders is that the body has vivid colors, 4 large eyes and the ability to jump to catch prey. Besides, many jumping spiders also have other noticeable features: the hair covering the face is like a bushy mustache. Jumping jump Habronattus mustaciata has a vertical mustache. Habronattus Spider also has a thin white mustache. (Photo: Wikicommons)

2. Catfish

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Catfish can have up to 4 pairs of whiskers, although not all catfish have beards. The pair of antennae is a useful component to help this fish find food, with functions like octopus tentacles. (Photo: National Geographic)

3. Trailer

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The trailer is a large mammal, living in the sea, found in the Arctic Ocean and the Arctic waters in the northern hemisphere. An adult trailer is easy to recognize with two long fangs and a hard, dense beard (about 600-700 whiskers). This beard can help them detect small prey like shellfish on the ocean surface. (Photos: Wikipedia)

4. Monkey Emperor tamarin

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The Emperor tamarin monkey is a mammal species found in the Amazon basins in the southwest, eastern Peru, northern Bolivia and in some Brazilian states. They feature prominently with long white mustache, arc bends and even stretching to the sides. This trait is available in both males and females. This animal lives mainly on trees, in tropical forests. (Photo: AP)

5. Bearded pig

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The bearded pig is a species of the Pig family. The salient feature of this pig is its long, thick beard, which can cover the muzzle. They are found in many parts of Southeast Asia, living mainly in tropical forests and mangroves. This is the only pig known to have annual migration. (Photo: arkive)

Update 16 December 2018
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