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NONE OF THESE ARE PHOTOSHOPPED
Check them out yourself on a search engine if you like (then brace)
Isopods
no mate no
adopt me!
the tongue eating isopod, it eats the tongue then replaces it, NICE
little alien fecker
The maned fox
Mekong catfish, being stuffed
Amazon catfish
normal salamander
Japanese/Chinese Giant salamander (6.5ft/ 2m long),
the world's largest amphibian
the parasitic Candiru catfish
Do not swim in the amazon naked - it swims itself into peoples arses and imbeds itself inside.
Even worse it can get lodged in the head of the penis, and feed of fyour blood:
Giant jellyfish- dangerous
Tigerfish, Congo River
I don't know what the hell this is - any suggestions (no its not crocodilian, its a fish)
*edit* apparently its a long nosed gar native to the Southern US, able to live out of water for a time too
In Madagascar this animal is cursed, noone can even mention it's name.
To even see one means death. The aye aye:
Baby
Adult - check out the freaky fingers
wot?
http://members.tripod.com/~agifam/aye-aye_hand[/img
Flying snakes (of course theyre just tree jumping species):
[IMG]http://www.flyingsnake.org/images/looking-at-you.jpg
Indri, the worlds largest lemur, almost human sized:
Deep sea chimera
prehistoric shark rediscovered off Japan.
The frilled shark:
Goblin shark:
spooky, seal eating, polar bear chomping Greenland Sharks.
These are the biggest predatory sharks, not the Great White:
their teeth were so sharp Eskimos used to cut their hair with them
all sharks are blinded by a parasite (hence you can approach them). Noone really knows how they
are able to catch quick moving seals.
Oarfish, up to 50ft long
Megamouth shark, another rediscovered prehistoric species:
the Vampire squid, tendency to turn itself inside out:
New species, strange 23 ft long squid:
Cranchid Balloon Squid, cute lil fella:
33ft long Hamilton squid:
some weird spider - any guesses?
camel spiders. Theyre not that big actually, but they are fuzzy and have more than 8 legs.
the prehistoric Malaysian trapdoor spider
(count the legs again). It ambushes prey by flying out of a web
trapdoor at anything that rustles nearby e.g YOUR HAND.
someones gonna get a surprise:
Coconut crab:
Leopard Seal, 15ft long predator eats penguins and other seals.
Theyre as big as the biggest Great White sharks
they can weigh up to 11,000 lbs
The number of legs changes with the individual, from six to fourteen.
Sea spider (bit chewy).
twat
Giant spider crab
http://www.burtonbradstock.org.uk/He...spider%202.jpghttp://www.burtonbradstock.org.uk/He...spider%201.jpg
Watutsi cattle, native to Kenya:
Do not piss off
Growing stages
The horns on this guy weigh 100lb a piece
South American Longhorn Beetle 16cm:
worlds smallest monkeys, pygmy marmosets
baby albino twins:
Make wicked finger puppets.
They don't enjoy it much though.
Check them out yourself on a search engine if you like (then brace)
Isopods
no mate no
adopt me!
the tongue eating isopod, it eats the tongue then replaces it, NICE
little alien fecker
The maned fox
Mekong catfish, being stuffed
Amazon catfish
normal salamander
Japanese/Chinese Giant salamander (6.5ft/ 2m long),
the world's largest amphibian
the parasitic Candiru catfish
Do not swim in the amazon naked - it swims itself into peoples arses and imbeds itself inside.
Even worse it can get lodged in the head of the penis, and feed of fyour blood:
Giant jellyfish- dangerous
Tigerfish, Congo River
I don't know what the hell this is - any suggestions (no its not crocodilian, its a fish)
*edit* apparently its a long nosed gar native to the Southern US, able to live out of water for a time too
In Madagascar this animal is cursed, noone can even mention it's name.
To even see one means death. The aye aye:
Baby
Adult - check out the freaky fingers
wot?
http://members.tripod.com/~agifam/aye-aye_hand[/img
Flying snakes (of course theyre just tree jumping species):
[IMG]http://www.flyingsnake.org/images/looking-at-you.jpg
Indri, the worlds largest lemur, almost human sized:
Deep sea chimera
prehistoric shark rediscovered off Japan.
The frilled shark:
Goblin shark:
spooky, seal eating, polar bear chomping Greenland Sharks.
These are the biggest predatory sharks, not the Great White:
their teeth were so sharp Eskimos used to cut their hair with them
all sharks are blinded by a parasite (hence you can approach them). Noone really knows how they
are able to catch quick moving seals.
Oarfish, up to 50ft long
Megamouth shark, another rediscovered prehistoric species:
the Vampire squid, tendency to turn itself inside out:
New species, strange 23 ft long squid:
Cranchid Balloon Squid, cute lil fella:
33ft long Hamilton squid:
some weird spider - any guesses?
camel spiders. Theyre not that big actually, but they are fuzzy and have more than 8 legs.
the prehistoric Malaysian trapdoor spider
(count the legs again). It ambushes prey by flying out of a web
trapdoor at anything that rustles nearby e.g YOUR HAND.
someones gonna get a surprise:
Coconut crab:
Leopard Seal, 15ft long predator eats penguins and other seals.
Theyre as big as the biggest Great White sharks
they can weigh up to 11,000 lbs
The number of legs changes with the individual, from six to fourteen.
Sea spider (bit chewy).
twat
Giant spider crab
http://www.burtonbradstock.org.uk/He...spider%202.jpghttp://www.burtonbradstock.org.uk/He...spider%201.jpg
Watutsi cattle, native to Kenya:
Do not piss off
Growing stages
The horns on this guy weigh 100lb a piece
South American Longhorn Beetle 16cm:
worlds smallest monkeys, pygmy marmosets
baby albino twins:
Make wicked finger puppets.
They don't enjoy it much though.
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