A Book of Rather Strange Animals

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Posting photos of amazing species you’ve never heard of. Highlighting the wonders of evolution & the extraordinary diversity of life | Our book is out now! ⇩

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    Did you know? There’s a Strange Animals book! Check out our new book for a more detailed glimpse into the lives of some of the world’s most bizarre creatures! (Photo: Steve Priest)

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  2. A tiny frogfish! (Photo: Paul Rudder)

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  3. A close-up shot of Swinhoe's pheasant. (Photo: phdwhite)

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  4. The atelopus frog from Costa Rica & Panama.

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  5. 24 Nov 2018

    BAT #151 A grey-headed flying fox skims the water in Australia. (Photo: Ofer Levy)

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  6. A neon blue flatworm. (Photo: Raimundo Fernandez)

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  7. The glass wing butterfly. Nature is amazing!

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  8. A crested black tyrant from Brazil. (Photo: Hamilton Magri)

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  9. 13 Dec 2018

    BAT #158 The blunt-eared bat or Peruvian crevice-dwelling bat (Tomopeas ravus) is an endangered species endemic to Peru. (Photos: Paul Velazco)

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  10. The long-beaked blind snake is a tiny snake from Western Australia. (Photos: Bill & Mark Bell)

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  11. The big-crested mastiff bat. (Photo: Roberto Novaes)

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  12. Flatback sea turtles can be found in shallow waters off the coast of Australia. They are a metre long & weigh up to 90kg.

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  13. The lowland streaked tenrec is found in the rivers & marshes of Madagascar. It has detachable & barbed quills like a porcupine. (Photos: flickr/hakoar)

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  14. The silver laced Polish chicken. (Photo: Flatrock)

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  15. Heteroneda billardieri lady bird. (Photo: Richard Ong)

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  16. Vishnou lappet moth (Trabala vishnou). (Photo: Dr Namgyal T. Sherpa)

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  17. The Mariana fruit dove.

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  18. An amazing shot of damselflies on a plant. (Photo: Roberto Aldrovandi)

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  19. The leatherback sea turtle is the largest turtle species & the fourth largest reptile (only crocodiles are bigger).

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  20. Glaucus atlanticus preys on the Portuguese man o' war and uses its venom as a defence.

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  21. The glossy ibis is a widespread species found in most warm regions of the world. (Photos: Jim Block)

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