12 of the Weirdest Shoes EVER
Top Ten Weird & Wonderful Animals
1. Pink Dolphin
The world's only pink Bottlenose was discovered in an inland lake in Louisiana, USA.
2. Man faced fish
Bred in a pond near Seoul in 2005, this odd looking fish is hybrid of a carp and a leather carp and appears to have a 'human' face.
3. Zorse
Whereas 'normal' zorses, a cross between a zebra and a horse, have stripes across their whole body, this particular one named Eclyse has strange patches of stripes and pure white. The white comes from her horse mother 'Eclipse', whilst her stripes come from her zebra father 'Ulyssses'.
4. The Blob Fish
This fish is found in the deep waters off Australia. It is a gelatinous mass that very much looks like a 'blob'.
5. Two headed snake
This snake named "We'' lived for 8 years in the world Aquarium in St. Louis, USA.
The Angora is one of the oldest types of domestic rabbit, originating in Turkey. The rabbit has the appearance of a big fluffball and was popular with French royalty in the mid 1700s.
8. Thorny Devil
The Thorny Devil is an Australian lizard. It grows up to eight inches and can live for up to 20 years and has a spectacular appearance, owing to its camouflaging shades of desert browns and tans and conical spines that cover it.
covered with minute touch receptors.
10. Leopon
The Leopon is the result of breeding a male leopard with a female lion. The head of the animal is ordinarily similar to that of a lion, while the rest of the body normally resembles that of a leopard.
And Finally, an array of cute and peaceful:
that tiny monkey at the bottom is sooo cute!
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so... I really hope all of those weird/crazy/bizarre animals are real (aka not photoshop) because if so that is THE COOLEST THING EVER. particularly the blob fish and the horse-zebra. wow.
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ReplyDeleteI can't get over the blob animal. But, I'd rather have the Angora rabbit. And the swimming pools? Amazing. Except, I'm not sure I'd have the guts to swim in the "Devil's Pool" at Victoria Falls.
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