What's the strangest animal that you know of?
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Re: What's the strangest animal that you know of?
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Good one!Miriam Molina wrote:What a collection of strange creatures!
In the Philippines, we have the smallest monkey in the world. It is called the tarsier. The Philippine tarsier measures only about 85 to 160 mm (3.35 to 6.30 in) in height. You can find it on the island of Bohol and have your picture taken with a whole family of tarsiers. Too bad I'm not tech-savvy enough to attach a picture.
Love them!ButterscotchCherrie wrote:I'm intrigued by tardigraves (water bears). It's amazing that something smaller than a pinhead can look so like a bear! I learned of their existence from watching "Cosmos".
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The name of this creature is Pink-See Through Fantasia. It is a sea cucumber found in the Celebes Sea in the western Pacific.
It looks too delicate, and I just wonder how it survives like that.
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You're welcome!ButterscotchCherrie wrote:@Gravy thanks for the pictures!
Wow, that is awesome!Mtsweni Nelsy wrote:
The name of this creature is Pink-See Through Fantasia. It is a sea cucumber found in the Celebes Sea in the western Pacific.
It looks too delicate, and I just wonder how it survives like that.
How about this one: the Spanish Dancer Sea Slug
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With all these strange creatures right here on Earth, what do we need aliens for?
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The real thought to boggle the mind...
The diversity of DNA in all life here is rather small, so imagine what life would look like if it only shared half it's DNA with us!
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Wow! I never knew that pink dolphins even existed.Gravy wrote:Yes! River dolphins!readandsmile wrote:The pink dolphins.
Very interesting critter.Child wrote:The Honey Badger it steal from Lions, raids bee hives, kills snakes and eats porcupines that's jus crazy and weird.
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