Tomato Frog
I will enlighten you with a fact about Tomato frog. Whenever a predator grabs the tomato frog in mouth, it secretes a thick substance that numbs the eyes and mouth of a predator. So, be aware!
Radiated Tortoise
It’s one of the rarest tortoises found on Mother Earth. The Radiated tortoise can feel when you touch it, as its shell contains blood vessels and nerves
Fish-eating crocodile
They’re called Gharials. The species only eat fish and that’s maybe the reason for their elongated and narrow jaws.
Leaf-tail Lizard
This species eats insects and also have the tendency to eat other lizards. Due to the lack of eyelids, they remove dirt from their eyes with the help of the tongue.
The Bat that doesn’t have a tail
They possibly live for 20 years and are mostly timid and sweet: however, you can’t keep them as a pet. The White Honduran Bat can fly!
Umbrella long bird
The inflatable wattle, covered in feathers can be up to 35cms long. They can only fly short distances.
Christmas Tree Worm
A Christmas gift, apparently. If it is time for the reproduction, the male releasing sperm while the female eggs into the water and fertilization happen. The developed larvae drift with the currents until settling on a coral by constructing the tube where they will live the rest of their life.
Shoe-billed stork
It looks like a man wearing a bird suit, They can easily win staring content. Shoe-billed stork has the capability to stand in the same place for hours!
Sea pens
Many sea pens glow mysteriously with a blue-green bioluminescent light when touched. Sounds cool, right?
Fluffy snowballs
Bearde Reedlings chose only one partner, unlike human beings.
Golden Pheasant
They can fly clumsily in short bursts, they prefer to run and spend most of their time on the ground.
Giant rabbit or miniature deer?
Patagonian mara or Rodents usually live in pairs!
The cutest in the list
Stripped Possum. Despite its appearance, the opossum is not related to the rat. In fact, the opossum is a marsupial or “pouched” mammal,