Collection of animals that have probably never seen before, which we enter:
1. Armadillo Rosado, one of the rarest mammals in the world, the smallest blind pichi is also one of the smaller armadillos known and is one of only subterranean mammals of South America. It can be found in Argentina and is nocturnal.
2. Aie aie, this small lemur is native to Madagascar and has a funny way of finding food: first, the trunks of trees touched with their hands, to see if they are hollow, then with her teeth, opens a small hole in the trunk, and finally uses his middle finger to pull the grubs and insects inside the hole.
3. Tufted deer, tufted deer Dubbed (something like "Tufted deer" in English), the E. Cephalophus is a strange mammal found in the forests of central China. Males of this species have shaped elongated canine fang, giving them the appearance of "vampires".
4. Mara, Mammal South America, also known by the nickname "Patagonian hare" (a vague name, because the camera is a very distant relative Hare).
5. hairless mole rat, a living proof that beauty is not everything, these African rodents have, according to a series of studies, greater longevity than that of similar animals and also highly resistant to cancer.
6. The Irrawaddy dolphin, is found in coastal regions of Asia and India.
7. giraffe gazelle, antelope that inhabits the arid regions of Africa. Unlike mara, lives up to his nickname.
8. Dugong, Although you can achieve a respectable three meters long and half a ton, the dugong is the smallest member of the order Sirenia (which is part of the manatee). Believe it or not, its name derives from the Malay word for mermaid (Duyung).
9. Babirusa, typical of some islands of Indonesia, this animal can reach 105 cm in length and weigh around 90 kg.
10. Lamprey, The bizarre appearance of these freshwater fish have not saved from being a culinary ingredient.
11. Trench, lonely hunter Madagascar.
12. Star-nosed Mole, The nose of this animal can not be the prettiest, but it is very helpful: Appendices leaving serve as organs of touch, which offset their lack of vision. The star-nosed mole is in North America and usually live near rivers.
13. Colugo, thanks to a membrane that extends to the fingertips, shoulders, ankles and tail, the colugo can glide between trees - is especially practical because it requires a great effort to climb.
14. Cebradom Duiker, The antelope is normally found in Ivory Coast, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
15. Kiwa hirsuta, His large (15 cm long) and the "hairs" that cover the legs of this crustacean was given the nickname "yeti crab". It was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean.
16. Blobfish, Despite the grim face, P. marcidus not have much to complain: thanks to its (slightly less dense than water) physical structure, this fish can float without spending a lot of energy. Unlike most fish, it "sticks" to their eggs, on which he sits until they hatch.
17. giant soft-shell turtle, Uncommon, this turtle spends much of his life buried in the sand, with only his head above the surface, waiting to pounce on unsuspecting fish and crustaceans. Its shell is not as rigid as other turtles.
18. Gerbil, this small (and really is "tiny", your body is less than 10 cm) is a rodent saltarin usually located in Mongolia, China and northeastern Africa.
19. Macrocheira kaempferi, to date, the M. kaempferi holds the record for the largest arthropod in the world, taking up to 4 meters with stretched paws and weighing 20 kg. It is located in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, especially with Japan
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