The most exotic animals in the world

Nature has so many wonderful things, including 10 animals that when you see you think of them in some fairy tale!

>>>10 animals with superhuman abilities

1. Dhole Wild Dog

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Dhole is a special fox that lives in South and Southeast Asia. Dhole is one of the best organized species of herds. They live in large swarms and when hunting will split into small groups, so they "act" never individually to gain the greatest power. They often chase their prey to exhausted and then pounce on and devour. With the unity of these Dhole dogs, they are not only dangerous to humans, but they are also "interested" in the larger prey such as bears, water buffaloes or even fierce tigers.

2. Wild boar Babirusa

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Babirusa, in the local language meaning "deer-pig" , is a wild boar found in some Indonesian islands. If these Babirusa boars do not sharpen their fangs themselves, naturally, the fangs will long out and puncture themselves into their skulls.

3. Pink Fairy Armadillo - Pink fairy has tomorrow

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Armadillo - the apricot animal - this "special version" wears a pink and pink jacket and is only 8-11cm long (including the tail). They have the ability to bury themselves in the ground in just a few seconds if they feel scared. Armadillo Tien Hong is a nocturnal animal that digs small holes around the nest. They live mainly and ants and ants' eggs slip into these holes. With claws, they can "turn" the sandy soil and swim like water as a torpedo with armor on the head and back.

4. Fossa forest cat

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The Fossa wildcat is an endemic predator of Madagascar. The Fossa wildcat is the largest predator in Madagascar and is often compared to the small American leopard. They have sharp claws and flexible knee joints so that they can climb on tree trunks easily and even pass from tree to tree.

5. "Naked" shrews

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Animals have many important attributes for humans. First, this 'nude' shrew is immune to cancer. The lifespan of this animal is up to 28 years - this is really incredible for mammals. In addition, it does not age much in 28 years of life. Young, healthy, supple throughout the long day are the top attributes of this wonderful animal. This type of shrew is often used by humans to research cancer preparations and aging studies. Not only is the strange animal seeming 'horror' , but the ' shrewd ' shrew is also an animal that plays an important role for humans.

6. Mountain goat

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Markhor (Capra falconeri) is a large wild goat found in northeastern Afghanistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Hunza-Nagar Valley, northern and central Pakistan and disputed territory of Kashmir, southern Tajikistan and the south. Uzbekistan. Markhor is Pakistan's national animal.

7. The cave guy (sea crab)

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The cave man was discovered in the southeastern Pacific in March 2005. The Latin name is Kiwa hirsuta, from Kiwa, the goddess of crustaceans in Polynesian mythology of Easter Island. But scientists are called 'Yeti squat lobsters' . 'It was determined to be a cross species (5 pairs of legs) belonging to the Anomura family . However, this animal is distinguished by the lack of eyes'. 'The entire surface of the legs is oddly long haired'.

8. Toned snub-nosed monkey

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The Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (scientific name: Rhinopithecus avunculus) is one of 25 globally endangered primates and is endemic to Asia. Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys have dark brown fur. The hair on the head and the face are pale. There are no crest on the top of the head.

The habitat of the Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys is somewhat more diverse than other langurs. They are often in higher tree areas on the mountains and valleys than on mountain forests, hillsides at the foot of mountains with mixed wood and bamboo forests.