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8 most exotic animals in the world

8 most exotic animals in the world

The most exotic animals in the world bring richness and diversity to the animal world. Their appearance and behavior will surprise and amaze us. The most exotic animals in the world always get endless inspiration from people. The following article helps you discover more about the most exotic animals in the world has known

1. Platypus (Duck-billed platypus)

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Platypus (Duck-billed platypus)

Platypus is a species that combines many characteristics of other species such as the flat tail of beaver, webbed legs like seals and oversized ducklings. Platypus and porcupines are the only two mammal species on the planet that lay eggs. Platypus are very shy and live at night.

2. Fennec fox

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The Fennec fox or desert fox

The Fennec fox or desert fox. They are mammals that inhabit the Sahara and Arabia and are perfectly adapted to the arid climate. Their large ears are used as ventilation. They are tremendously small, reaching 21 centimeters high and 1.5 kilograms in weight. This adorable exotic animal is one of the most beautiful in the world.

3. War bird (Magnificent frigate bird)

Magnificent frigatebird - Wikipedia

Warfare (Magnificent frigate bird)

Males have a meat bag in front of their neck that covers their chest and neck. Next year, the mating season is about 3-4 months old, this meat bag turns red and the male uses a little strain in the bag to seduce the female. Because of the tension in the air bag, the male bird could not fly, just stood still or moved slowly through the low branches, waving its wings for attention from the female. 

4. Pink dolphin

Hong Kong's 'pink' dolphins under threat from airport and Macau bridge |  Conservation | The Guardian

 Pink dolphin

The pink dolphin lives in the tributaries of the Amazon and the Orinoco basin. They feed on fish, river turtles and crabs. The total population volume is unknown and is therefore included in the IUCN Red List. They are kept in captivity in some aquariums of the world, however, they are difficult to train which causes them high mortality to live in non-wild states. The pink dolphin is considered a true exotic animal because of its incredible character and color.

5. Atelopus frog

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Atelopus frog

There are several species of Atelopus, known for their bright colors and tiny size. Most of them, already extinct in the wild, are maintained due to captivity. They become the most exotic family of frogs in the world for their various colors, such as yellow and black, blue and black, or fuchsia and black.

6. Monkey Aye-Aye

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Monkey Aye-Aye

Aye-Aye monkeys are strange and rarest monkeys in monkeys. Big eyes widened, bat ears and their long fingers made the locals of Madagascar consider them auspicious. Aye-Aye monkeys especially have nails of very long middle fingers, helping them cling to tree branches to find food and catch prey. 

7. Leafy seadragon

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Leafy seadragon

The leafy sea dragon is a beautiful marine fish of the same family as the seahorse. Originally from Australia, they have long leaf-shaped extensions distributed throughout their body, which helps them camouflage themselves. This is one of the most desired exotic animals in the world.

8. Narwhal (Narwhal)

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Narwhal (Narwhal)

Narwhal is the world's longest, swimming mammal. The horn, which is actually narwhal teeth, may be 2.7 meters long in males. This horn is used by the unicorns in the dance to find you mate and used as a weapon to fight other males. Occasionally, it was found that narwhal skulls had other horns inserted. To admire the narwhal, you can reach the East and West waters of the Arctic, where you can see the narwhal swimming in the clear waters between the ice sheets.

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