Matamata Turtle
Am sure it�s as deadly as it looks!
Shoebill
Tube-Nosed Fruit Bat
This tube-nosed fruit bat is just one of the roughly 200 species encountered during two scientific expeditions to Papua New Guinea in 2009
Trogloraptor Spider
Trogloraptor probably dangle upside down from their webs, snatching at passing flying insects with their claws.
Cthulhu Larva
The Deep Sea Holothurian, better known as an abyssal sea cucumber. It is only a few inches long, has no face and eats mud.!!
Venezuelan Poodle Moth
Yes it�s real !!
Spiders are scary enough but when they are smiling at you, it just makes you feel like they are up to something.
Lesula
The lesula is a species of Old World monkey in the guenon family, found in the Lomami Basin of the Congo. This monkey is described to have human looking eyes and a blue bottom.
Jerusalem crickets
Warning: Jerusalem crickets are not venomous they can emit a foul smell and are capable of inflicting a painful bite.
Cassowary
Wrinkled Bat
The Wrinkle-faced Bat is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is the only identified member of the genus Centurio. It is found in various countries in and around Central America
Wolf Fish
Pinocchio frog
Pinocchio frog is the informal name for a tree frog, discovered in the Foja mountains of Papua (province), Indonesia. The Pinocchio frog has the ability to enlargen and inflate its �nose,� for reasons unknown.
Blobfish
The blobfish is a deep sea fish of the family Psychrolutidae. Inhabiting the deep waters off the coasts of mainland Australia and Tasmania, it is rarely seen by humans. Strange looking right??
Coconut Crab
Ever seen such a crab???
Star-Nosed Mole
Look at the claws!!
Frilled Shark
Surely not to be messed with
Sea-Angel
A 2005 Census of Marine Life expedition to the Arctic Ocean captured a so-called sea angel, Clione limacina, at about 1,148 feet (350 meters) underwater.
Leaf-Nosed Bat
Quite creepy!!
P e ni* snake
The strange creature was discovered while the Madeira River was being drained as part of a damn building project in Brazil�s Madeira River.
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