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SHOCKINGLY UGLY ANIMALS

Added on: 28th Feb 2015

 

PIED TAMARIN

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Found in a restricted section of the Amazon rain forest in Brazil,

these new world monkeys are our first contestant.

 

 

MEISHAN PIG

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Named after a Chinese prefecture, these floppy eared pigs are

known for their large litters and prolific reproduction.

 

 

SAIGA

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These critically endangered antelopes live on the desert steppes of

Kazakhstan and Mongolia and are known for their oversized and

flexible noses.

 

 

BABY AARDVARK

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Aardvarks are strange enough with their fur.

 

 

FLYING FOX

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Commonly known as fruit bats they are the largest bats in the world.

 

 

UAKARI

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With bald heads, red faces, short tails, and loose hair, these monkeys

have an interesting sense of style.

 

 

ECHIDNA

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Along with the platypus this is the only living mammal that lays eggs.

 

 

CHIEN FER

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Meaning “iron dog” in English, this breed is found in the eastern

Caribbean. It has almost no hair except for a tuft on the head.

 

 

WOMBAT

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Although they are a rare sight, this nocturnal marsupial will leave ample

evidence of passing as it treats fences as minor inconveniences

and leaves its distinctive cubic faeces everywhere.

 


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