Friday, 18 January 2013

The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II




After The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures, here is once again
the magnificent Mother Nature at work...



The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a Mexican neotenic
mole salamander ― that happens to look
ridiculously cute


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
A Rare White Turtle found on the riverbank of the
Yellow River in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The tallest living dog is a Great Dane named ‘Zeus' (USA)

The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
Helicoprion is a shark that swam in the Permian seas about
290 million years ago; it is an
unusual shark in that it has a
spiral dentition

 
The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Mountain Goat shows exceptional 'ninja' climbing abilities

The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
Macro Photography by Shikhei Goh of Indonesia

The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
Australian Peacock Spider (Maratus volans) is a species of
jumping spiders native to certain areas of Australia


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Tardigrade (aka Waterbears or Moss Piglets) is a small,
water-dwelling, segmented extremophile with eight legs.
Extremophiles, as the name suggests, live in extreme environments
in terms of temperature, pressure, toxicity and radiation.



The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Ankole-Watusi is a breed of cattle originally native to Africa.
Its large, distinctive horns can reach up to 8 feet from tip to tip and
are used for defence. They weigh from 900 to 1,600 pounds.

The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Surinam Toad (Pipa pipa) lives in the Forests and marshes of
South America. It has no tongue or teeth.


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Star-Nosed Mole (Condylura cristata) is a small mole found
in wet low areas of eastern Canada and northeastern U.S


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Bone-Eating Snot Flower (Osedax mucofloris) found in deep
ocean waters bore through the bone of whale carcasses to feast
on the lipids


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures II by Omar Cherif, One Lucky Soul
The Tentacled Snake (Erpeton tentaculatum) is a rear-fanged
aquatic snake native to South-East Asia that can stay underwater
for up to 30 minutes before coming up for air



Also View:


The Most Unusual and Unknown Creatures [Photos & Videos]

Extinction 

Some Animals I Shot

Animals That Are Not To Be Confused

Animals Getting High: Weird Nature ― Peculiar Potions [Documentary]
 
Big Cat Hybrids

Why Cats Are Not Dogs
 
Why Do Cats Give Massages? 






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