I can't believe these are creatures that will live with us in the future

Who can expect these strange-looking creatures to breathe with us the atmosphere on Earth.

Our planet has a unique ecosystem of hundreds of thousands of plants and animals that are constantly evolving and changing.

Scientists have researched and published a list of species that might "roam" in our planet for thousands of years. Are you curious, check it out right away!

1. Bats "long legs"

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Manambulus perhorridu s is the scientific name of the bat that is expected to "descend" on our planet in the future. They have huge, big feet, and the wings seem to be less active. As an individual bat in the future, they will use more virtual positioning mechanism, ears and nose may be paralyzed.

2. Necropteryx

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Necropteryx is a combination of birds, kite birds and vultures. Because of eating bone of the dead, it should own a rather large mine (responsible for biting the bone).

Without wings, Necropteryx will walk - they can go up to 10km / day to find food. What is unique about NECropteryx is that they lay eggs on animal carcasses, which they then consider to be their nest.

3. Mouse "tail cell"

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Rat tail is the result of the evolution of ancestral creatures. These are the first beasts to use their tails to balance and the legs to stomp and catch insects in the air. According to scientists, the future habitat of this species is North America.

4. "Devil dancing"

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The target dancer Daemonops rotundus is a predator in the desert. They possess a monstrous appearance with long ears like bats, mouse faces and bodies, and long and strong legs like kangaroos.

Long legs help them hopscotch like kangaroos. This is the simplest and most effective way to overcome significant distances in the desert because sand is a very easy surface to sink and difficult to walk.

5. Terabyte Circle

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It is said that new insects will appear in the future. They eat algae, and can defeat prey by a powerful chemical weapon system.

6. Wakka

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Anabracchium struthioforme, or wakka , is a giant creature that has no front limbs. It eats grass, and the habitat is South American grassland.

Their bodies have a rather heterogeneous structure, long legs, long necks close to the feet that help balance gravity. These features give Wakka the ability to clearly see its surroundings.