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10 Most Difficult Discovered Animal Species

Posted by Unknown Sep 1, 2011 0 comments
These creatures are hidden in places like deep sea or cave is very deep. The following animals may not be the most beautiful, but they are the most difficult types of animals found on earth.

10. Solenodon


Solendon are small mammals that originated from Cuba and Hispanola. These creatures are very similar to mice, it has a long snout and tail scaly. However, Solenodon have a flexible snout as the opposite of the shrew.

Another characteristic of these animals is that animals are extremely poisonous. Solenodon are the only mammals that can inject their prey with venom venom. So it is best to back off when you see these creatures, because they will fall and then biting on your hat.

9. Kakapo


Kakapo are the only parrots that can not fly on the planet. While their cousins ​​traveling by air, these species choose to walk or ride from one place to another place.

This bird can be found in New Zealand and is often referred to as a ghost parrot. This creature was nicknamed the form of discs fur around the eyes. Parrot is well established as the biggest parrots, weighing up to 8 kg.

8. Olm




Olm are amphibians that come from Europe, mainly to be found in Italy. This creature has a long white body, with four small legs. At first glance looks very similar to a small snake.

These lizards spend their lives in underground caves. These creatures have eyes that do not develop and was completely blind. Although Olm can not see does not mean helpless. Olm compensate for the lack of vision with an extraordinary hearing and sense of smell.

7. Bumblebee bat


Bumblebee bats can be found in limestone caves, Southeast Thailand and Burma. Bumblebee adult length is only an inch from head to tail. This bat has grown with the other features that set it apart, ie pig snout that resembles a snout.

6. Ichthyophis Kohtaoensis


Ichthyophis Kohtaoensis is a rare amphibian native Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. This creature has a long body like a snake with a pointed tail.

This reptile has a dark gray body with a yellow belly. One of the unique features that make this reptile is the fact that he has two muscles that control jaw.

5. Frilled shark


Frilled shark is a rarity in the animal world. Until the 19th century researchers think the animals have died with the dinosaurs. However, this proved to be true, as some fishermen had caught and also some of the discovery of a dead creature.

This shark looks like an eel, it has the elongated body. Frilled shark has a triangular-shaped head with gray body length. Sharks do not have a large dorsal fin, in contrast with most other shark species.

4. Monito Del Monte


Monito del Monte is a Spanish term for "little monkey". But the name is deceptive. Monito del Monte is actually a marsupial that lives in Chile and Argentina.

Mammalian species is thought to be extinct over 11 million years ago. However, modern explorers find this creature in the modern era.

These small marsupial mice with brown fur and large, pointy ears and long tail. The distinguishing feature of this animal is a great eye and he lives in trees in the rain forest. This long tail helps it to swing from branches.

3. Addax


Deer are very few types found in the Sahara desert. They look like many other antelope species, but after further inspection they are actually very different. This species has square teeth like a cow. Also, the horns in this species is very long and curved, so it has a nickname "Deer Horn Screws".

2. Dugong


Dugong is a large marine animal that closely resembles Manatee. While the kind of creatures that are in the same family called Sirenia, they differ from Manatee.

Dugong can be found in the waters of northern Australia and into the Indio-Pacific region. This mammal has a gray body with a long paddle like fins toward the head.

The tail of this animal looks like a dolphin tail. Also, this creature has a mouth that comes out next and are in a better position to turn down, so it's easy to eat the grass in the vegetative life of the seabed.

1. Saola


Saola is by far the rarest mammals on Earth. This creature is a native of Vietnam and Laos. This animal grows to about 3 meters high. At first glance looks similar to a goat.

This mammal has a small tail and long ears. However, these animals have a very different pattern with a goat. It has white spots and lines on his face.

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