You can never challenge mother nature. You can never be a good artist than mother nature. Even though it makes a blunder or designs something in a rush, the results are always amazing. Mother nature has created all kinds of animals and every animal is different from the other. Sometimes nature is in rush and creates something that resembles another animal. A sea slug that looks like a bunny, a sea duck that wears spectacles, a tomato frog whose skin looks like a tomato, a gecko with a leaf-like tail and a cat with a cat print on his face. It looks like a cat came in front of the printer while mother nature was printing this catto. Well, all of them look unique. Today, we have a compilation of 28 animals that mother nature created in a rush but the results are unbelievable. Scroll down and enjoy!
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They live in small family groups and feed on flowers, seeds and fruits. Indris communicate with other groups by roaring and singing.
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Red ruffed lemurs only live in Madagascar. They are the largest members of the Lemuridae family.
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When they are frightened, they release a gummy substance that contains toxins. The gummy substance would not kill humans but it can cause allergic reactions in humans. When a predator attacks and takes the tomato frog in its mouth, the tomato frog’s skin releases a venomous substance that numbs the predator’s mouth and eyes and eventually the predator leaves the tomato frog. Their life span is 6 to 8 years.
The recorded lifespan for a radiated tortoise is up to 188 years.
It is often known as “Tunki”. It is a large bird of the Cotinga family and is usually found in South America. It is the “national bird of Peru”.
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It is also known as a fish-eating crocodile. It has a long and thin snout and 110 sharp teeth.
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These animals have hind legs, long ears, bushy tail and bear a resemblance to rabbits. They live in rocky mountain areas and are found in Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile.
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It is also famous by the names “eyelash leaf-tailed gecko” or the “phantastic leaf-tailed gecko”. They live on the island of Madagascar.
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It has bright yellow ears, nose-leaf, and lips. It is also known as Caribbean white tent-making bat because it makes tents out of plant leaves.
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Striped possums are black with three white stripes that start from the head and run through the tail.
Male De Brazza’s monkey weighs 7 kilograms, while the female De Brazza’s monkey weighs around 4 kilograms.
They can be large ranging from 1.5 centimetres to 63 centimetres in length.
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Its face is completely black and it has a 42-48 centimeters long tail.
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They are also known as Saharan horned viper or the desert horned viper because they have horns on their heads. They are usually found in northern Africa, Levant and Arabian Peninsula. Female Saharan horned vipers are larger than the males.
They were also known as long-horned grasshoppers because they resemble grasshoppers.
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They live in the southern Chinese province of Yunnan.
It is also known as bearded tit or bearded parrotbill.
They love swinging from one tree to another and usually found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and Venezuela.
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Bongos have a reddish-brown coating with black or white/ yellow-white stripes and long curled horns.
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They are usually found in the mountain areas of western China.
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