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The beluga whale lives mainly in the sea, and its body color is very light, which is a distinctive white color, which can be molted when it has a yellowish hue in the summer** compared to other cetaceans.
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Star-nosed moles, eight-eyed eels, hopping fish, tarsiers, dugongs, etc.
Star-nosed moles live in the northern United States and Canada, living in humid lowland areas, feeding on small insects in the soil, star-nosed moles are good at swimming and digging, and the most amazing thing is their star-shaped noses, through which they observe the world, and there are 22 tentacles distributed on the nose, each of which is covered with thousands of fine particles.
It can probe 600 pinpoint-sized areas at a time, and the tentacles in the middle are particularly sensitive, detecting creatures less than half a centimeter in length, and the star nose is not part of the olfactory system responsible for sniffing, nor is it a third hand used to catch food, but is an extremely sensitive tactile organ, reaching 15 to 20 centimeters in length in adults.
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The star-nosed mole is a small animal, weighing 35-75 grams and measuring 175-205 mm in length. Smaller than house mice, adult star-nosed moles are about twice the size of mice. The star nose mole is characterized by its 22 tentacles at the tip of its nose, which surrounds the tip of its nose, and is named after it like the light of a star.
Through these tentacles, the starnose mole is able to find its prey in complete darkness.
According to scientists' research, the star-nosed mole is several times more capable of finding prey through its tentacles than other moles that hunt by sight alone. The fleshy appendages around the star-nosed mole are its tentacles, each covered in thousands of tiny particles that help the star-nosed mole probe approximately 600 pinpoint-sized areas at a time.
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1. Narwhal
It is said to come from the monodont family – especially as a species of beluga whale. In addition, it may also be related to Irrawaddy dolphins. The animal has a corpse-like color, perhaps as its name – the Danish word narhval, which roughly means "carcass".
2. Finger monkey
Due to its bizarre appearance and unusual feeding habits, it is considered by many to be the most exotic primate in the world. It is the largest nocturnal primate in the world. Its unusual physical features include growing incisors (a unique feature of primates), huge ears.
3. Angora rabbit
Angora rabbit (Angora) is a world-famous breed of hairy rabbit, a type of long-haired rabbit. Its fur is thick and slender, and it is also known as the grass mud rabbit.
4. Kemeng dog
The main focus of this creature is its fur. The fur does bend and twist as the dog ages.
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Strange animals are: Banga tarsiers, vipers, marta turtles, fog beetles, and axolotls.
1. Banga tarsiers
The bonga tarsier is the smallest monkey species in the world, each of its eyes is larger than its brain, the large eyes of this super-small primate are nature's most bizarre night vision goggles, and its huge feet and powerful hind legs mean it can jump from tree to tree in search of insects and small invertebrates to eat.
2. Vipers
Vipers are small, warm-water and representative deep-sea luminescent fish. They have large mouths and long fangs, their teeth are so long that they can't fit in their mouths, and their lower teeth bend backwards so much that they almost touch their eyes. They rely on luminous devices on their sides and dorsal fins to attract their prey, swim quickly to their prey as they hunt, and then nail it to their teeth.
Vipers have elastic stomachs, so they can swallow prey their size.
3. Marta turtle
The Mata Turtle, also known as the Dead Leaf Turtle, got its name because its shell resembles a dead leaf. It has a very strange nose that protrudes outwards towards the fiber, which acts as a diver's snorkel and helps it to dive. It eats small fish in an unusual way of knowing and balancing.
The Marta turtle will find a place to hide itself and wait for the prey to come to the door on its own, and only when the prey is very close to it will it open its mouth and suck the fish into its mouth like a low-pressure vacuum cleaner.
4. Fog basking beetle
This desert-dwelling beetle has a special feature, it is able to use its hind legs to collect water. During the day, the black back shell of the fog basking beetle absorbs heat, and at night, the temperature of the back shell is lower than the ambient temperature, so that moisture in the air condenses on its back shell. In the morning, the beetle simply tilts its body to drop water into its mouth.
5. Axolotl
The scientific name of the axolotl is the Mexican newt. This amphibian is in the larval stage throughout its life, which is why it has pinnate gills and eyes without eyelids. Its most attractive property is its ability to recover, as it does not heal itself in the form of scarring after injury, but will grow new limbs within a few months.
Another attractive trait: their eggs are large and strong. Compared to other species of salamanders, the Axolotl is very likely to reproduce in large numbers.
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