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Tuesday 18 July 2017

13 Creatures That Are Too Insane to Be Real

The animal kingdom is packed with magical creatures. Still, sometimes Mother Nature likes to play around with it, so much so that she can present some weirdly insane species that are hard for us humans to believe really exist.
We Random thoughts zone presends  you to see our list of 13 fantastic animals that definitely contribute to the spectacular beauty and diversity of our planet.

The Angora Rabbit

What appears to be a giant cotton candy is, in fact, an Angora rabbit, a domestic rabbit breed raised for its long fine wool. Its fur is usually removed by shearing a couple of times a year.

The Pangolin

Covered from head to toe with an armored shell, this scaly anteater looks like a walking pine cone.

The Longnose Batfish

The longnose batfish is characterized by a flat triangular-shaped body and bright orange-red lips.

The Golden Tortoise Beetle

This shiny, metallic bug feeds on garden plants and changes its color between gold and reddish-brown depending on whether it is mating or feeling threatened.


The Glaucus Atlanticus

This unique creature is a sea slug that also goes by the name "Blue dragon." It uses its special coloration as camouflage as it floats on the water’s surface

The Leptocephalus

The Piglet Squid

The reason why this orange-sized sea animal looks like it is smiling is because of the pigment spots scattered all over its skin.

The Japanese Spider Crab

This monstrous marine crab is known to be the largest among all living arthropod species with its leg span exceeding 15 feet (4.5 m)

The Sea Lamprey

A parasitic fish with a cylindrical body and jawless suckermouth. The adults can reach up to 47 inches (120 cm) in length and 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) in weight.

The Saki Monkey

While this small monkey’s entire body is black, its head is thickly covered with pale, white fur, giving it an instantly recognizable look.

The Ankole-Watusi

The Ankole-Watusi, often called the Ankole Longhorn, is a variety of cattle mostly known for its enormous antlers. CT Woodie, the record-holder bull, boasts a horn with a circumference of 40.7 inches (103.5 cm).

The Umbonia Spinosa

This bizarre so-called treehopper carries a massive horn on its back that can be expanded to help the bug blend into its surroundings

 The Ocean Sunfish


The ocean sunfish (or Mola mola) has a laterally compressed body and can weigh up to 2,205 lbs (1,000 kg). Sunfish like to spend their day sunbathing near the surface of the water, which is where their name comes from.

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