Does the sight of a spider, cockroach, millipede or centipede cause you to run from the room? Then how much these animals you could have not imagined do? Do you feel terrified at the very thought of an animal encounter? If so, you might be one of 6 percent animal phobic persons. . And Yes they are clearly a product of an evolutionary nightmare while some are most deadly, their size regardless.
Saiga Antenelope. Saiga antelope are one the most ancient mammals, having shared the Earth with Saber-toothed tigers and woolly Mammoths.
In thespring of 2015, a mysterious disease wiped out more than
half of the species’ of remaining population on Earth. How exactly that
happened, though, remains a bit of a mystery.
Red-lipped
Batfish. The Red-lipped Batfish found around the Galapagos Islands.
This fish is the mainly known for its bright red lips. They are not good
swimmers; they use their pectoral fin to “walk” on the ocean floor.
Panda
Ant. Despite working like an ant and being referred as such, it is in
fact a form of wingless wasp. Found in Chile, they are known for the extremely
painful stings.
Indian Purple Frog. Found in India, the species of frog have bloated body and usually point snout. The frog spends most of its life underground and surfaces only during monsoon, for mating.
Vampire Deer. The Chinese water deer or the “Vampire deer” that grows fang-like tusks instead of antlers. When you look closely, it is obvious that they are different from any other type of deer you’ve seen.
Glaucus atlanticus. Glaucus atlanticus, or the
blue dragon, is one of the most fascinating looking creatures in the ocean. And
also one of the most deadly. When they have fed on poisonous Jelly fish, the
ability to get that poison within their bodies and unleash a sting more powerful
than that of the Jelly fish they ate.
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They are clearly a product of an evolutionary nightmare.