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Weirdest Animal

Weirdest may imply an unearthly or supernatural strangeness or it may stress queerness or oddness. The list contains theoddness animal I ever search in the Internet (don’t have the luxury to see it for real), so for my curious minds. I put a list for the eerie creatures that mother nature created in our planet. With no particular order there they go.

White Turtle
White Turtle
The white turtle, whose creamy colour is offset by a few hints of pink, features prominently in Chinese culture – a character in Journey to the West is turned into one for his wrongdoings.

Hungarian Puli
Hungarian Puli
Similiar to the komondor, the Hungarian puli also has a coat of dreadlock-type cords. The breed rarely moults and is deceptively fast and acrobatic

Red Panda
Red Panda
The red panda is a herbivorous mammal about the size of a cat. It has semi-retractible claws and thick fur on its soles to protect it from the cold and to hide its scent.

Sun Bear
Sun Bear
The Sun Bear is found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. At only four feet tall, it is the smallest member of the bear family, and it is often called the dog bear

Proboscis Monkey
Proboscis Monkey
The most distinctive trait of the proboscis monkey is the male’s large protruding nose. It has been suggested that the female proboscis monkey prefers big-nosed males

Long Eared Jerboa
Long Eared Jerboa
The long eared jerboa is a nocturnal mouse-like rodent found in the deserts of China and Mongolia. It has a long tail, long legs and extremely large ears. Being such a rare creature, it is in danger of extinction.

Pygmy Marmoset
Pygmy Marmoset
The Pygmy Marmoset is a monkey native to the rainforest canopies of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and eastern Peru. They are omnivorous, feeding on fruit, leaves, insects, and sometimes even small reptiles.

Slender Loris
Slender Loris
The slender loris inhabits tropical moist lowland forests found in India or Sri Lanka. The species is threatened by habitat loss.

Aye-Aye
Aye-Aye
The aye-aye shares a lot in common with the woodpecker – it taps trees to find grubs. When food is located it uses its rodent-like teeth to gnaw a hole, then digs them out with its long middle finger.

Hispaniolan Solenodon
Hispaniolan Solenodon
The Hispaniolan solenodon, a strange looking shrew-like creature with a long snout and specialised teeth capable of delivering venom. Only two solenodon species exist today, one in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and the other in Cuba