I Can’t Believe Creatures Like These Exist. They Really Look Weird, So Weird That I Almost Get Scared!

Here are 25 weird-looking creatures you likely won’t believe are real, but they are:

#1. Hairy Bush Viper – a venomous kind of viper found on Central Africa.

Hairy Bush Viper

#2. Harlequin Frog – small, brightly colored genus of true toads found in Central and South America, Costa Rica, and Bolivia.

Harlequin Frog

#3. Snake-necked Turtle – obviously, they are known for their long necks found in northern Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and southern Brazil.

Snake-necked Turtle

#4. Maned Wolf – a member of the family of dog-like mammals resembling a fox with reddish fur found in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, and Andes.

Maned Wolf

#5. Panda Ant – as its name suggests, it resembles a Chinese giant panda.

Panda Ant

#6. Saiga Antelope – considered as critically endangered species of antelopes which inhabit in the vast area of Eurasian steppe zone.

Saiga Antelope

#7. Scorpionfly – small to medium insect with slender, elongated bodies. Males have enlarged genitals that looks like a stinger of a scorpion.

Scorpionfly

 #8. Star-nosed Mole – a small kind of mole mostly found in wet low areas of Canada, northeastern United States, Atlantic Coast, and southeastern Georgia.

Star-nosed Mole

#9. Aye-Aye – the world’s largest nocturnal primate with a rodent like teeth is a native to Madagascar.

Aye-aye

 

#10. Red-lipped Batfish – a fish mainly known for its bright red lips.

Red-lipped Batfish

#11. Hummingbird Hawk-Moth –  a species of Sphingidae with its hovering behaviour, accompanied by an audible humming noise which make it look remarkably like a hummingbird while feeding on flowers.

.Hummingbird Haw-Moth

#12. Glaucus Atlanticus – a species of small-sized sea slug which fed on pelagic creatures.

Glaucus Atlanticus

#13. Venezuelan Poodle Moth – a new species of moth discovered in 2009.

Venezuelan Poodle Moth

#14. Okapi – a native to the Ituri Rainforest in Democratic Republic of the Congo which bears striped markings similar to zebras but is most closely related to giraffes.

Okapi

#15. Naked Mole Rat – a burrowing rodent native to parts of East Africa which lacks pain sensation in its skin and has very low metabolic and respiratory rates.

Naked Mole Rat

#16. Dumbo Octopus – its ear-like fins protruding from the top of their head-like bodies resembles the ears of Walt Disney’s flying elephant Dumbo.

Dumbo Octopus

#17. Gerenuk – a long-necked species of antelope found in dry thorn bush scrub and desert in East Africa, eastern Ethiopia, northern and eastern Kenya, and northeastern Tanzania.

Gerenuk

#18. Pink Fairy Armadillo – the smallest species of armadillo found in central Argentina.

Pink Fairy Armadillo

#19. Blob Fish – a deep sea fish which inhabits the deep waters of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.

Blob Fish

#20. Vampire Deer – a small deer with its prominent tusks which give justice to its name.

Vampire Deer

#21. Pacu Fish – species of omnivorous freshwater fish that are related to piranha but with square, straight teeth like that of a human.

Pacu Fish

#22. Indian Purple Frog – a species of frog found in India which is thought to have evolved separately for millennia.

Indian Purple Frog

#23. Thorn Bug – its essentially perpendicular thorn-like pronotum discourages birds and other predators from eating it, if only by mistakenly confusing it with a thorn

Thorn Bug

#24. Mantis Shrimp – are marine crustaceans which appear in a variety of colors.

Mantis Shrimp

#25. Thorny Dragon – an Australian lizard covered entirely with conical spines. The camouflaging shades of this creature changes from pale colours during warm weather and to darker colors during cold weather.

Thorny Dragon

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