Funny and Weird Animals

The mole's most distinctive feature is a circle of 22
mobile, pink, fleshy tentacles at the end of the snout.
These are used to identify food by touch, such as worms,
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Star-nosed Mole is a
small North American mole found in eastern Canada and the
north-eastern United States. It lives in wet lowland areas
and eats small aquatic insects, worms and mollusks. It is a
good swimmer and can forage along the bottoms of streams and
ponds. Like other moles, this animal digs shallow surface
tunnels for foraging; often, these tunnels exit underwater. |
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The frilled lizard is obviously designed for climbing, it is
a large slender species, two thirds of its body length are
made up by its tail. It has a brightly colored (often blue)
frill which is most of the time folded against the neck. The
lizard lives in Australia and Papua New Guinea and eats
insects. |

Outstanding is its long, white mustache, which extends to
both sides beyond the shoulders. This primate inhabits
tropical rain forests, living deep in the forest and also in
open tree-covered areas. It spends the majority of its days
in the trees with quick, safe movements and broad jumps
among the limbs. |
The
Emperor Tamarin is
allegedly named for its similarity with the German emperor
Wilhelm II. The name was first intended as a joke, but has
become the official scientific name. This tamarin lives in
the southwest Amazon Basin, in east Peru, north Bolivia and
in the west Brazilian states of Acre and Amazonas. |
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Ha ha - tricked you! There
is no such animal. This picture was computer generated by
combining the head of a bird with the body of a squirrel. |


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The
Loris is a small,
nocturnal native to the rainforests of Sri Lanka. This
small, slender primate is distinguished with large forward
facing eyes used for precise depth perception, long slender
limbs, a well developed index finger, the absence of tail,
and large prominent ears, which are thin, rounded and
hairless at the edges. The loris has a four way grip on each
foot. The big toe opposes the other 4 toes for a pincer like
grip on branches and food. The slender loris is an
endangered species.
Habitat destruction is a major threat. It is widely trapped
and killed for use in supposed remedies for eye diseases and
also for use as laboratory animals. Other threats include:
electrocution on live wires, road accidents and the pet
trade. |
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The
meerkat is a small
mammal and a member of the mongoose family. It inhabits all
parts of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana and South Africa. A
group of meerkats is called a "mob", "gang", or "clan". A
meerkat clan often contains around 20 meerkats at a time,
but some superfamilies have had 50 or more. Meerkats have an
average life span of 12-14 years.
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The
Langur is a glossy black
monkey with a brownish tinge to its legs, sides, and
"sideburns". It is found on the island of Java, as well as
on several of the surrounding Indonesian islands.
The Langur inhabits the interior and peripheral areas of
rainforests. Its diet is primarily herbivorous, eating
leaves, fruit, flowers, and flower buds, although it also
eats insect larvae. |
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Tapirs are large browsing
mammals, roughly pig-like in shape, with short snouts. They
inhabit jungle and forest regions of South America, Central
America, and Southeast Asia. All four species of tapir are
classified as endangered or vulnerable. Their closest
relatives are the other odd-toed ungulates, including horses
and rhinoceroses. |

Sakis live in the trees of the rain forests and only
occasionally go onto the land. |
Saki monkeys habitats includes northern and central South
America, extending from the south of Colombia over Peru in
northern Bolivia and into the central part of Brazil.
Sakis are small monkeys with long, bushy tails. Their furry,
rough skin is black, grey or reddish-brown. The faces of
some are naked, but their head is hooded with fur. Their
bodies are adapted to life in the trees, with strong hind
legs allowing them to make far jumps.
For sleeping they roll themselves cat-like in the branches.
They are generally very shy, cautious animals.
They mostly move on all fours, sometimes running in an
upright position on the hind legs over the branches, and
sometimes jumping long distances. |

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The
Proboscis Monkey is a reddish-brown Old World monkey that is
endemic to the south-east Asian island of Borneo. A
distinctive trait of this monkey is the male's large
protruding nose. The nose is thought to be used in mating
and is unique to the males of the species, reaching up to 7
inches in length. When the animal becomes agitated its nose
swells with blood, making warning calls that
are loud and intense.
The Proboscis Monkey has a large belly, as a result of its
diet. Their diet consists mainly of seeds, leaves, mangrove
shoots and unripe fruit. |

There are many individual breeds of Angora rabbits, four of
which are ARBA recognized. Such breeds include French,
German, Giant, English, Satin, Chinese, Swiss and Finnish,
to name a few. |
The
Angora rabbit is a variety of rabbit bred for its long, soft
hair. The Angora originated in Ankara, Turkey, along with
the Angora cat and Angora goat. The rabbits were popular
pets with French royalty in the mid 1700s. They first
appeared in the United States in the early 1900s. They are
bred largely for their long angora wool.
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The
Shoebill is a very large bird related to the storks. It
derives its name from its massive shoe-shaped bill.
The Shoebill is a very large bird. The adult is 45-59 inches
tall and weighs 8.8-15.5 lbs. The adult is mainly grey
while the juveniles are browner. It lives in tropical east
Africa in large swamps from Sudan to Zambia.
Shoebills feed in muddy waters, preying on lungfish and
similar fish. They nest on the ground and lay 2 eggs.
The population is estimated at between 5,000 and 8,000
individuals, the majority of which live in Sudan. Bird Life
International have classified it as Vulnerable with the main
threats being habitat destruction, disturbance and hunting.
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The
giant anteater is an insect-eating mammal with long fur, a
bushy tail and a long tubular snout. Females typically give
birth to a single pup, which both parents feed and care for.
The pup is born a miniature version of its parents and
spends about a year riding on its mother's back.
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Salamanders come in a variety of colors and patterns, with
bright colors usually a warning to predators that this menu
item contains a lethal poison. They have slender
bodies, usually four legs of similar size, a small head,
small eyes and a tail. In some species the tail detaches
when attacked. The tail will continue to twitch, distracting
the predator as the rest of the salamander makes its escape.
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