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World’s Weirdest Species Discover 7 of the world’s weirdest species by Alex

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World’s Weirdest Species

World’s Weirdest Species

Discover 7 of the world’s weirdest species

by Alex

Discover 7 of the world’s weirdest species

by Alex

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Leafy Sea DragonLeafy Sea Dragon

MALE CARRIES UP TO 105 TO 200 EGGS EGGS ARE STORED UNDER TAIL THEY HAVE NO TEETH OR STOMACH ONLY FOUND IN AUSTRAILIA

MALE CARRIES UP TO 105 TO 200 EGGS EGGS ARE STORED UNDER TAIL THEY HAVE NO TEETH OR STOMACH ONLY FOUND IN AUSTRAILIA

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Angora rabbitAngora rabbit

it’s One of the oldest types of domestic rabbit.

Lives in Ankara Turkey along with angora cat and angora goat.

Popular pets to royalty in 1700s.

First appeared in U.S. in early 1900s.

it’s One of the oldest types of domestic rabbit.

Lives in Ankara Turkey along with angora cat and angora goat.

Popular pets to royalty in 1700s.

First appeared in U.S. in early 1900s.

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Red pandaRed panda

This panda is 55cms long. Has semi retractile claws No thumb Thick fur on sols of feet. Found in southern china and Nepal.

This panda is 55cms long. Has semi retractile claws No thumb Thick fur on sols of feet. Found in southern china and Nepal.

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Emperor TamarinEmperor Tamarin

Lives in the Amazon basin, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil.

Big white mustache.

Lives in tropical rain forests.

Lives in the Amazon basin, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil.

Big white mustache.

Lives in tropical rain forests.

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TapirTapir

Pig shaped mammal Short snouts Live in south America central America and Asia. All types are endangered.

Pig shaped mammal Short snouts Live in south America central America and Asia. All types are endangered.

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Proboscis MonkeyProboscis Monkey

The most distinctive trait of this monkey is his large nose.

No one understands the use of his nose but it is believed that he uses it to attract females.

Males are larger than females.

They have large bellies because of their diet.

Eats seeds, fruits, and leaves.

The most distinctive trait of this monkey is his large nose.

No one understands the use of his nose but it is believed that he uses it to attract females.

Males are larger than females.

They have large bellies because of their diet.

Eats seeds, fruits, and leaves.

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AxolotlAxolotl

Able to regenerate most body part Larvae fail to undergo metamorphosis so the adults remain in

water with gills. They are kept as pets in the United States, Mexico, Australia,

Japan and Great Britain. They are sometimes sold under the name Wooper Rooper. They should not be confused with waterdogs or salamanders.

Able to regenerate most body part Larvae fail to undergo metamorphosis so the adults remain in

water with gills. They are kept as pets in the United States, Mexico, Australia,

Japan and Great Britain. They are sometimes sold under the name Wooper Rooper. They should not be confused with waterdogs or salamanders.

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