1. Sea Pig
Sea Pig really unique way of selecting their food, using their sense of smell (aroma), and then get rid of the organic particles from the mud by deflating and inflating the tentacles, then takes the particles that are trapped in their tentacles.
2. Yeti Crab
Yeti crab was first discovered in 2005 by marine biologists in the Pacific Ocean. Because feathers mythical creatures like Yeti (snowfields legend), the name is similar. Habitat in the Pacific sea hydrothermal vents.
3.Viperfish
These fish can live up to 40 years and recorded in the Guinness world record for the largest teeth in comparison to the size of his head.
4. Japanese Spider Crab
Japanese Spider Crab (say JSC) is the largest arthropod, with a leg span can reach 3.6 meters. Habitat at depths of 150-800 meters off the south coast of the island of Honshu, Japan. Reach 100 years of age bias.
5. Giant Isopod
6. Chinese Giant Salamander
Giant Salamander does not have eyelids, so the feed depends on the sensor to detect vibrations.
7. Olm
Olm is a blind organisms that live in caves underground water. Its size is about 8-12 inches. How breathing quite unique, Olm not only have gills, but also the lungs (though rarely used during the process of breathing). Like the giant salamanders of China, Olm also depends on the sense of smell to survive.
8. Giant Grenadier
Giant grenadier is the only member of the genus Albatrossia found along the north Pacific from Japan to the Okhotsk and Bering Sea. This fish can reach seven feet in length and live to at least 56 years old.
9. King of Herrings
This fish - also known as the oarfish - is the longest bony fish there. Can be found at depths of 300-1000 meters, always under the sea and very rarely come to the surface. 16 feet in length. First discovered washed up dead on the beach in Bermuda in 1860.
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Angora Rabbit
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