The most exotic animals in 2010

A rabbit capable of keeping a super balance or an eel suddenly drowned the trainer in front of hundreds of spectators.

Elephants suck up water in a spa bath

Susan Potgieter, owner of the Etali Safari motel in South Africa doesn't understand why the indoor spa tub is dehydrated. The staff, plumber was called. They took a week to detect but did not detect the cause of the leak.

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The mystery is only revealed when a room tenant captures an image of an elephant with the nickname Troublesome "stumbling" out of water in the tub.

Susan Potgieter said, an elephant can drink 200 liters of water so it is not difficult to understand when Troublesome the elephant drains the water in a spa bath.

Rabbits have the ability to hold super-high ice

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Oolong bunny made the owner Hironori Akutagawa famous for his ability to balance things on his head. Oolong can put on many things like paper rolls, teapots, peanuts, carrots, glasses, bananas . for owners to take pictures.

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After posting these photos, Akutagawa's personal blog received 2.5 million pageviews even though it was written entirely in Japanese.

Crocodiles cause murder

In nature, sauropods rarely kill people. If it strikes people, it is only in case it mistakenly thinks a person is a seal or a form of food.

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Crocodiles and Coach Brancheau before the accident

However, the Tilikum fish that is raised in SeaWorld amusement park makes people startled. This nearly 6-ton eel has dragged a woman to train Dawn Brancheau into a water tank on February 24 and killed her in front of the terrifying eyes of thousands of spectators present.

Previously, this animal had been involved in the deaths of two people in 1991 and 1999.

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In the wild, fish are rarely killed

After the incident, Seaword announced that Tilikum would be quarantined. However, the story becomes confusing when the inner hand of Motley Crue and Pamela Anderson's ex-husband, Tommy Lee insists, Seaword employees continue to interact with Tilikum. Not only that, they also find ways to get the sperm of this eel.

Seaworld described the words of Tommy Lee as "above ridiculous" .

Crocodile terrorist herd

African elephants go to a lake to drink water and take a bath. A baby elephant approached the edge of the water to suck. Suddenly the crocodile appeared and grabbed the elephant.

" After hearing the cry of the elephant, the others showed anger. They ran towards the elephant, roared and stamped their feet continuously until the crocodile ran away in panic , " Opperman photographer, who captured this moment.

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Johan Opperman, an amateur photographer, captured the scene while watching elephants in South Africa's Kruger National Park.

According to Opperman, most of the elephants involved in rescue efforts are children, including the first baby. After the crocodile disappeared, they stood close to the elephant until it calmed down.

Monkey sneezes when it rains

Scientists discovered the snub-nosed monkey, whose scientific name is Rhinopithecus strykeri, in a forest on a height of 3,000 meters above Myanmar's northern sea, near the border with China.

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This newly discovered monkey is about 60 cm tall and has a longer tail than its body. They are covered almost entirely by black fur, but white hairs grow on the chin and ears. A special feature of this monkey is that it has no nasal life and often sneezes a lot when it rains.

' Newly discovered monkeys have traits that we have never seen in other upturned nasal primate species' . International Plant Conservation Organization affirmed.

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This animal only has about 230-330 children. They are at great risk of extinction, especially when people around the area they live often hunt them for meat. Hunting them in the rain is quite simple because to avoid sneezing, these monkeys often have to bend their faces to their knees.