Strange Animals

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    26 Sep 2016

    Sea bunnies are mollusks. The 'ears' are actually rhinophores: organs that help it sense chemicals in the water.

  2. 53 minutes ago

    This is the pupa of the Hercules beetle. It looks like something out of an Alien movie! (Video: Hirofumi Kawano)

  3. 2 hours ago

    The turqoise-browed motmot. (Photo: Katja Schulz)

  4. Retweeted
    May 7

    The Bobbit worm buries itself in sea floor waiting for prey. It can strike so fast it cuts small creatures in half.

  5. 5 hours ago

    The chain moray eel. (Photo: Betty Wills)

  6. Retweeted
    Jun 17
  7. 20 hours ago

    An Asian painted bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra) puffing up its body to scare off predators. (Photo: )

  8. Retweeted
    May 8

    The pichi or dwarf armadillo from South America. (Photo: Jorge La Grotteria)

  9. Retweeted
    May 7

    An awesome lantern bug. (Photo: Khairin Saili)

  10. Retweeted
    May 6

    The Atlantic Portuguese man o' war. (Photo: Yama)

  11. Jul 19

    The bizarre arrowhead crab. (Photo: Nick Hobgood)

  12. Retweeted
    Jul 19

    Fairy tern chicks are so cute!

  13. Jul 19

    Fairy tern chicks are so cute!

  14. Retweeted
    Jul 18

    The eyes of a Florida fighting conch.

  15. Jul 18

    The orange puffball sponge.

  16. Jul 18

    Chile Darwin’s frog looks like a leaf to avoid predators. (Photo: Dante Fenolio)

  17. Jul 18

    The eyes of a Florida fighting conch.

  18. Jul 17

    The markhor is a wild goat from Central Asia that is well adapted to mountainous terrain.

  19. Jul 17

    Beautiful cushion sea stars. (Photo: Mac Christiansen)

  20. Jul 17

    The bay cat is found in the tropical forests of Borneo. There are less than 2,500 individuals left on the island

  21. Jul 16

    Madagascar leaf-nosed snakes have bizarre nasal appendages which act as camouflage (Photo: Mongabay)

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