20 fascinating animal facts that will amaze you.
Source: dailyrandomfacts.com
20 Awesome animal facts you might not know part 1
Showing posts with label Animal Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Facts. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Animal pictures: 8 Oddly colored animals
Here are 8 amazing creatures with unnatural colors.
Blue Lobster
Purple Squirrel
Pink Bottlenose Dolphin
All-Black Penguin
Pink Katydid
White Peacock
Neon Blue Garter Snake
Pink Turtle
Source: BuzzFeed
Blue Lobster
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| One in every 4 million lobster is blue. image source |
Purple Squirrel
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| Percy and Connie Emert of Jersey Shore, PA caught a purple squirrel in February, 2012. image source |
Pink Bottlenose Dolphin
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| Discovered in 2009 at Louisiana Lake. image source |
All-Black Penguin
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| All-black penguins are extremely rare. Very little is known about them. image source |
Pink Katydid
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| The pink coloring of some katydids is due to a condition called erythrism. Their natural colors are green. image source |
White Peacock
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| This white peacock is not albino. Its white color is just variant of its normally colorful counterpart. image source |
Neon Blue Garter Snake
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| Wild populations of these brightly-colored fellows exist in San Francisco. image source |
Pink Turtle
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| "Caramel Pinks" are a color morph of red-eared sliders. image source |
Source: BuzzFeed
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Monday, February 20, 2012
20 Awesome animal facts you might not know
Here are 20 interesting facts about animals you probably didn't know before.
Source: dailyrandomfacts.com
Source: dailyrandomfacts.com
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Amazing Animals,
Animal Facts,
Animal Pictures
Friday, February 10, 2012
10 Creatures With Crazy Faces
Here is list of 10 animals that have weird looking faces.
10. Hatchet Fish
This denizen of the abyss is very small but its face is the stuff of nightmares. These fish are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, and feed on smaller creatures of the abyss, such as copepods (a kind of crustacean).
9. Tube Nosed Bat
This endangered bat has one of the strangest faces among mammals. Its dark ears covered in yellow spots, crazy orange eyes and it’s tubular nostrils. This bat feeds mostly on figs and other fruit, but has been known to eat insects on occasion. It can be found in the rain forests of the Philippines.
8. Axolotl
Found in the lake Xochimilco, in Mexico, the axolotl is actually a kind of salamander. It have a funny looking face and also a bizarre “hairdo” of red, feather-like gills. This rare amphibian is endangered due to encroaching pollution of its habitat and is also considered a delicacy in some parts of Mexico. Axolotl means “water monster” in nahuatl, the language of the Aztec.
7. Aye-Aye
The aye-aye has huge bat-like ears and crazy yellow eyes. The aye-aye is found in Madagascar and is greatly endangered due to habitat destruction; and the fact that people in that country are not very fond of the creature, for they consider it to be a bringer of disgrace.
6. Snub Nosed Monkey
This endangered species found only in China (including Tibet) and Vietnam. Snub nosed monkeys live in mountain forests up to 4000 meters, being among the few primates adapted to cold environments. They are threatened mainly by habitat loss.
5. Star Nosed Mole
This mole gets its name for the fleshy appendages on its nose. They are covered in sensory receptors that increase its sense of touch. Although has extremely poor eyesight, the star nosed mole is noted for being a skilled swimmer and diver, as well as a digger. The star nosed mole can be found in Canada and the northern US.
4. Naked Mole Rat
The naked mole rat is almost completely hairless and having very small eyes, almost like a mole. Its most unusual facial feature is the huge teeth which actually grow through the lips, so that the rodent doesn’t have to open its mouth when chewing its way underground. These teeth are so powerful that captive naked mole rats have been known to burrow through concrete!
3. Leaf Tailed Gecko
The leaf tailed gecko has perhaps the craziest eyes of any animal alive, and when it opens its mouth it always looks like an exaggerated smile. Possibly the happiest looking reptile around, even though its existence may be threatened by the loss of the Malagasy rain forests it calls home.
2. Potoo
This amazing bird is best known (relatively, anyway) for its incredible camouflage skills. It also has a crazy face, with a wide “smiling” mouth, very short beak and huge yellow eyes. It can be found in Mexico, Central and South America.
1. Red-lipped Bat Fish
This fish has such a weird face that looks like it has been using a lot of lipstick. This oddity of nature is found in the Galapagos and has a close relative in Central American waters. It is a slow swimmer and prefers to drag itself in the sea bottom using its fins as “hands”.
Source: 10 Creatures With Crazy Faces
10. Hatchet Fish
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| Hatchet Fish |
This denizen of the abyss is very small but its face is the stuff of nightmares. These fish are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, and feed on smaller creatures of the abyss, such as copepods (a kind of crustacean).
9. Tube Nosed Bat
![]() |
| Tube Nosed Bat |
This endangered bat has one of the strangest faces among mammals. Its dark ears covered in yellow spots, crazy orange eyes and it’s tubular nostrils. This bat feeds mostly on figs and other fruit, but has been known to eat insects on occasion. It can be found in the rain forests of the Philippines.
8. Axolotl
![]() |
| Axolotl |
Found in the lake Xochimilco, in Mexico, the axolotl is actually a kind of salamander. It have a funny looking face and also a bizarre “hairdo” of red, feather-like gills. This rare amphibian is endangered due to encroaching pollution of its habitat and is also considered a delicacy in some parts of Mexico. Axolotl means “water monster” in nahuatl, the language of the Aztec.
7. Aye-Aye
![]() |
| Aye-Aye |
The aye-aye has huge bat-like ears and crazy yellow eyes. The aye-aye is found in Madagascar and is greatly endangered due to habitat destruction; and the fact that people in that country are not very fond of the creature, for they consider it to be a bringer of disgrace.
6. Snub Nosed Monkey
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| Snub Nosed Monkey |
This endangered species found only in China (including Tibet) and Vietnam. Snub nosed monkeys live in mountain forests up to 4000 meters, being among the few primates adapted to cold environments. They are threatened mainly by habitat loss.
5. Star Nosed Mole
![]() |
| Star Nosed Mole |
This mole gets its name for the fleshy appendages on its nose. They are covered in sensory receptors that increase its sense of touch. Although has extremely poor eyesight, the star nosed mole is noted for being a skilled swimmer and diver, as well as a digger. The star nosed mole can be found in Canada and the northern US.
4. Naked Mole Rat
![]() |
| Naked Mole Rat |
The naked mole rat is almost completely hairless and having very small eyes, almost like a mole. Its most unusual facial feature is the huge teeth which actually grow through the lips, so that the rodent doesn’t have to open its mouth when chewing its way underground. These teeth are so powerful that captive naked mole rats have been known to burrow through concrete!
3. Leaf Tailed Gecko
![]() |
| Leaf Tailed Gecko |
The leaf tailed gecko has perhaps the craziest eyes of any animal alive, and when it opens its mouth it always looks like an exaggerated smile. Possibly the happiest looking reptile around, even though its existence may be threatened by the loss of the Malagasy rain forests it calls home.
2. Potoo
![]() |
| Potoo |
This amazing bird is best known (relatively, anyway) for its incredible camouflage skills. It also has a crazy face, with a wide “smiling” mouth, very short beak and huge yellow eyes. It can be found in Mexico, Central and South America.
1. Red-lipped Bat Fish
![]() |
| Red-lipped Bat Fish |
This fish has such a weird face that looks like it has been using a lot of lipstick. This oddity of nature is found in the Galapagos and has a close relative in Central American waters. It is a slow swimmer and prefers to drag itself in the sea bottom using its fins as “hands”.
Source: 10 Creatures With Crazy Faces
Labels:
Amazing Animals,
Animal Facts,
Animal Pictures
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