Strange to have a smiley face, half a half rabbit shape

What do you feel when you see a half-rabbit-shaped animal, or a strange long mustache, or a smiley face?

What do you feel when you see a half-rabbit-shaped animal, or a strange long mustache, or a smiley face?

You probably don't think they really exist. But nature always contains mysteries.

Saguinus imperator mustache

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Mustache set as the person of a primitive animal - (Photo: Flickr).

Saguinus imperator is a mammal belonging to the Callitrichidae family, the Primate. This animal lives in the southwest of the Amazon basin, in the region of 3 countries Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.

Saguinus imperator was officially recorded in 1907. The size of this animal can range from 23-26cm, the coat is gray with many yellow spots.

In particular, Saguinus imperator features a long white mustache like Western men.

Animals have smileys

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Touching this cute animal can be heavily punished - (Photo: Tourism Australia).

Quokka marsupials have been dubbed the happiest in the world because they always smile. Looking at Quokka, people immediately think of cute characters in some famous Disney animated films.

Quokka marsupial (Setonix brachyurus) is a mammal species in the Macropodidae family, Two-set teeth, living mainly on small islands off the coast of Western Australia.

It is about the size of a domestic cat: its body is 40 - 90cm long, its tail is 25 - 30cm, weighs 2.5 - 5kg.

You can take photos of your favorite with Quokka but remember not to touch them as this is a violation of the law and can be very serious.

 

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Fox ears use their extreme hearing ears to hunt insects - (Photo: San Diego Zoo Animals).

Unlike his "ferocious" name, bat ear fox (Otocyon megalotis) is extremely lovely.

Bat ear fox is a species of dog family, living in some East African and South African savanna.

They have an average body length of 55cm, the ear length is about 13cm. Foxes often have brown fur, pointed faces, big black ears.

The reason for calling bat ears is because their ears are very good. Bat ear foxes are insectivores, so the ears are a useful tool to locate their prey.

80-90% of their diet is a term. In addition, foxes can also eat beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, spiders, scorpions, centipedes, caterpillars.

 

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A cat cat raised in a zoo in America - (Photo: National Zoo).

Sand cat (Felis margarita) is a creature belonging to the Cat genus, living in the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East.

Sand cats live in dry areas with temperatures ranging from -5 degrees Celsius to 52 degrees C. When the weather is too harsh, they will shelter in the dug caves.

The cat-fur set is light yellow like the color of sand, making it easy to camouflage in the desert. Wide ears are tools to help them easily catch prey.

Currently, cat cats are banned from hunting in some countries like Algeria, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Mauritania, Niger, Pakistan and Tunisia.

Slow lions Bengal

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The interesting point of this primate is its ability to work slowly . annoyed - (Photo: World Atlas).

Slow Bengal Bengal (Nycticebus bengalensis) is a species of the Culi family, the Primates. This species has a lovely appearance with big bulging eyes, small ears, tailless tail and characteristic light-colored fur.

In Vietnam, large loris are listed in the list of plants and animals strictly prohibited for exploitation and use for commercial purposes.

"Rock star" monkey squirrel white head

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The image of the 'weird' rock star of a special primate - (Photo: Flickr).

White-headed squirrel monkey (Saguinus oedipus) is a mammal in the Cebidae family, Primates, which live mainly in tropical forests in northwestern Colombia.

Its name comes from long white hair that extends from the top of the head to the shoulder, which looks like a rock star. The abdomen of this animal is also covered with white fur.

This is one of the world's most endangered animals. According to the World Red Book organization, the number of white-headed squirrel monkeys has dropped by 80% in just two decades.

Animals "half trick half rabbit"

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Animals just like donkeys, like rabbits - (Photo: Flickr).

Outside of being like a rabbit, just like a donkey, Patagon hamster (Dolichotis patagonum) is the largest rodent in the world.

They have an average weight of 8-16kg, long legs that can move at high speeds. This animal only lives in southern Argentina.

Yellow-faced hairy langur

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Like many rare and precious species, the blue-eyed monkey is in danger of extinction - (Photo: Getty Images).

Rhinopithecus roxellana (Rhinopithecus roxellana) lives at an altitude of 1,500-3,400m in temperate mountain forests in central and southwestern China.

The animal features yellow fur and beautiful blue face. However, this animal is facing extinction when the estimated number is only about 8,000-15,000.

Update 16 December 2018
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