Are They Evolving or Mutational? 10 Animals You Didn't Know Exist


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.

Manglitsa Pig. The Manglitsa pig is aHungarian breed of domestic pig with a woolly coat. Though the unique breed looks like it may share ancestry with sheep. The Mangalitsa is pure pig. 

Okapi. The Okapi also known as the Zebra Giraffe. It is native to portions of the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa. Although it resembles Zebra with striped markings, it is most closely related to the giraffe. The Okapi and the Giraffe are the only living members of the family giraffidae. The Okapi is one of the longest living species on the planet.

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.

Shoebill. The shoebill is a large, elusive, stalk-like bird with an almost prehistoric appearance, due to its oversized shoe-shaped beak. They are sometimes referred to as “Whalehead”, for obvious reasons. Shoebill storks have been called the world’s most terrified bird. They are known to often behead their prey, before consuming whole.

                                        

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.

Penis Snake. It is neither penis nor snake but looks like both. This is the slippery Brazilian snake-like creature discovered in the waters of the Amazon in 1968. Despite looking like snakes, they aren’t reptiles and move closely related to salamander and frogs.

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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It's normal to be scared especially of wild animals that could cause you physical harm. Keep reading to find out which animals are most likely to give us the heebie-jeebies, which of those are actually worthy of our fear and respect, and what you should do if you encounter your worst animal nightmare.








































































































They are clearly a product of an evolutionary nightmare.

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