11 animals that nature designed in a hurry
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/11-animals-that-nature-designed-in-a-hurry.htmlThere are animals from which you simply cannot take your eyes off, others are very cute, and others are so scary that if you see them at night, you will wake up the whole street with your screams. But there is one more group. When they were created, nature was distracted.
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1. To get unwanted guests to leave, tamarins raise their tails and show their genitals.
2. Indri, the largest lemur in existence today.
3. Gangetic gharials only eat fish, which is why they have such narrow jaws.
4. Mountain viskasha, a rodent in the chinchilla family.
5. Tridacna can live up to 200 years.
6. The Brazza monkey was named after the Italian-French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza.
7. Sifaka von der Decken is named after the first European to climb Kilimanjaro.
8. The African Watussi cow has horns that are used for thermoregulation, not for attack.
9. Portrait of a golden pheasant.
10. This is a striped thick-coated possum.
11. Jorunna parva - sea slug nicknamed the sea rabbit.
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