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gaining new knowledge! How many rare animals do you know?

In the world we live in, there are countless creatures. You can see Cute dogs, kittens, elephants and even baby dolphins. But there are some strange animals that look like the products of the creator when he is in a bad mood one day, because they look strange. You may not have seen these strange and interesting animals, they are like elves, with them icing on the cake, without them dull.

Eyeglass monkey: these primates are found in Southeast Asia. What's unusual about them is that they have very big eyes and bigger heads.

Springfish: This is an amphibious fish, which means they can swim in water with their pectoral fins and walk on land with their pectoral fins.

Proboscis monkey: this monkey is one of the largest in Asia. They are good at using their long big nose to attract their spouses. It's very funny. When they attract their spouses, their nose can sound like a trumpet.

Elephant clams: they're not ducks, they're giant saltwater clams. They stretch up to a foot long, and their biggest natural enemy is humans

Flying like octopus: these octopus are octopus with ear like fins protruding from the top of the head. They can hover on the seafloor, look for polychaetes, planktonic copepods, isopods, telepods and other crustaceans, and swallow them whole.

White bald monkeys: these small broad nosed monkeys live in Brazil's Amazon rainforest and Peru's Amazon region, most notably with bright red faces. Unfortunately, they are susceptible to malaria.

Narwhals: narwhals have a medium-sized mouth with one or two long teeth, which makes them look like underwater unicorns. They live in the Arctic waters of Greenland, Canada and Russia for many years.

Horned rain frog: this little frog comes from South Africa and lives in the Mediterranean shrub forest. Now they are threatened by the loss of their habitat.

Giraffe Nosema: Giraffe Nosema lives in Madagascar. They are a unique herbivorous insect because their necks are like giraffes.

Salamander: also known as "water monster", it is known as "walking fish". However, it is not a fish, but an amphibian. It still keeps the habit of being aquatic and has not evolved gills into lungs.

Crown seals: these seals are found in the Midwest of the North Atlantic. The reason why they are named crown seals is that their unusual ornament is the inflatable pouch unique to the head of adult male crown seals. When they attract the opposite sex, they will blow out the air bag.

Like many sea urchins, the snake tail has its own antennae. They generally live in deep-sea habitats, and in the natural environment, they can live for 35 years.