The worst animals on the planet

African horns, East African mole or sea elephants are three of the animals classified as the worst species on the planet.

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Phacochoerus africanus (Phacochoerus africanus) is a wild pig of the pig family, which lives in the steppe or wood forest in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Psychrolutes marcidus, a species commonly known to live on offshore Australian coast and Tasmania island in Australia, is between 600 and 1,200 meters deep. This species is currently facing the risk of extinction due to human activity.

With a round head, large nose, distant eyes and a heavy mouth, Psychrolutes marcidus is also nicknamed "sad fish" that makes people think of a human face.

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East African mole (Heterocephalus glaber) is a hairless mole, distributed in eastern Africa. This is a rat species with almost no signs of aging. They live nine times longer than mice of similar size and rarely get cancer.

Mice with pink wrinkled skin, hairless and toothed teeth, are very sensitive touches, able to replace their almost blind eyes. They have the same life as insects, often settling into large colonies in the cave deep beneath the ground and burying themselves underground.

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Lycosidae, also known as wolf spider , belongs to the spider family. They are strong and agile hunters with good eyesight. They live mainly alone and hunt alone. Body size of wolf spider from 1-30mm.

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Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a lemur originating from the Madagascar archipelago. This species is part of the danger because they are always believed to be the omens of the devil when they appear in the villages of Madagascar and are killed. Aye-Aye is only found in the forest of eastern Madagascar. Their natural environment is tropical forests or deciduous forest.

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The sea elephant, also known as the Southern Statue of Marine (Mirounga leonina), is a marine animal belonging to the Seals (Phocidae) Carnivora. The size of the male can be 5-6 times the size of the female. They live in South Africa, Argentina, New Zealand. This is a species capable of catching very sensitive prey, its main food is squid, octopus.

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Star-billed mole (Condylura cristata) is a species that swallows food through the nose. This amphibian has a powerful weapon: the star-shaped nose is composed of 22 extremely sensitive and flexible tentacles. Every time they sniff an object, they also touch the surface of the object with tentacles.

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This animal with the scientific name Almiqui was once suspected of extinction. Almiqui first described in 1861. Only 37 have been discovered since then. Almiqui is dark in color, has a pig-like mouth, strange face. Superior muzzle and long legs make the body look very agile.

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Proboscis monkeys or long-nosed monkeys (Nasalis larvatus). It is endemic to Southeast Asian islands in Borneo. The big nose with a length of up to 18cm is the tool for monkey to flirt with females. Thanks to this nose, proboscis monkeys can emit echoing sounds for hundreds of miles.

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Ellie is recognized by the record book as the world's worst dog. It is almost hairless, cataracts, or tongue and has many pimples all over.

Ellie was recognized as the world's worst dog in 2009 by the book. It died at the age of 17. It possesses protruding, ragged, or tongue-tied eyes and has many pimples throughout the body.

After winning this title, Ellie was famous and participated in many large-scale programs such as the Comedy Barn in Pigeon Forge, Dogs 101 on US television and other commercials.