What's the strangest animal that you know of?

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Agbata precious wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 05:25
kandscreeley wrote: 07 Sep 2017, 08:47 Okay gravy. I have to say. That's REALLY odd. It's very disturbing too. I never knew that.

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This is the Salp. Apparently, it's own waste helps to remove carbon from the surface of the water. Odd...
It's really amazing.
I’ve never seen such before, it’s intriguing.
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kandscreeley wrote: 07 Sep 2017, 08:47 Okay gravy. I have to say. That's REALLY odd. It's very disturbing too. I never knew that.


This is the Salp. Apparently, it's own waste helps to remove carbon from the surface of the water. Odd...
Wow, This looks fascinating. :tiphat:
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Okay gravy. I have to say. That's REALLY odd. It's very disturbing too. I neve

This is the Salp. Apparently, it's own waste helps to remove carbon from the surface of the water. Odd...
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Jeez. This animal is really weird. How do you feel when you saw it?
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Alicnim wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 04:15 There's this fish that walks on land back in my rural home. I saw it last in the mid 90's. Its not the tastiest of fish but that doesn't stop people from eating it. I can't find the exact image of the variety we have at home but its from the protopterus genus.

The fish walks on land, sometimes it can even be confused with a large snake. And some are really huge. Despite their scary looks, they are mild mannered and we openly played with bigger specimens as kids.
Wow, never seen anything like this
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Alicnim wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 04:15 There's this fish that walks on land back in my rural home. I saw it last in the mid 90's. Its not the tastiest of fish but that doesn't stop people from eating it. I can't find the exact image of the variety we have at home but its from the protopterus genus.

The fish walks on land, sometimes it can even be confused with a large snake. And some are really huge. Despite their scary looks, they are mild mannered and we openly played with bigger specimens as kids.
i find it difficult to believe this. I wish I could get the name of this fish so i could find out more about it.
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The strangest animal I can think of is the newt.
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Sea spider is the most strangest animal to me.
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These are actually really strange animals and I don’t think I have ever seen one that comes close in comparison.
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Wow. I live what people are posting here. I would say octopus is so strange to me.
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For now, all I can think of is a pangolin, I haven't really focused on the aspects of strange animals but I do find this pangolin unique and strange.
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The Blobfish is a deep sea fish which inhabits waters the sea depths of 600 to 1,200 meters.
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The jelly fish is very strange to me
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