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From birds to beetles, from lizards to snakes, nature has many strange creatures that look like demons. Some look even like aliens, but don't get me wrong, they really are creatures on earth ...
leaf tail gecko like strange smile
Leaf Tail gecko (scientific name: Uroplatus phantasticus) has prominent red eyes, tiny horns and strange "smiles". It is the smallest member of the flat tail tiger. The animals have camouflage skills that blend perfectly into the jungles of Madagascar.
Pointe-noire Ogcocephalidae Ogcocephalidae Fish
Deep-Sea Ogcocephalidae Ogcocephalidae females lure prey with a "lure" of fluorescent bacteria sticking out of their heads. In addition to the large mouth and "bait" of the fangs, the Ogcocephalidae Ogcocephalidae fish in the deep sea has more amazing mating behavior. Deep-Sea Ogcocephalidae Ogcocephalidae male fish are very small in size, they will bite the larger female fish with their teeth, eventually integrate the body into the skin of the female fish, the whole body of the organ degeneration, leaving only the organ has function.
Australian monster
Several species have the nickname "the Multi-horned demon", including the Australian Monster and the Horned lizard. The scientific name of the Australian monster (the scientific name: Moloch horridus) is derived from the ancient Gods Moloch (Moloch). This Australian lizard feeds on ants only. In the face of danger, they will head down, so that the neck of a long thorn sarcoma prominent, so that predators think it is the head.
Alternatus
The Beetle, which is produced from South America, has a multiple-horned head, and in fact from another perspective, the Beetle's body is very graceful and looks like a boutique or woodcarving boutique of tribal art. Unfortunately, the species is now classified as a vulnerable species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
, California Condor
The ancient culture of the Native people linked the Condor of California with Death, and included a ritual of mourning. They hover at a wingspan of up to three metres, with some deterrent and dark charm. In the the 1980s, due to habitat loss, environmental pollution and other reasons, the California condor almost extinct. People have taken measures such as artificial breeding and have captured the wild few individuals back for captivity.
Spider
The species of a ghost spider family (scientific name: Deinopidae). The Ghost Spider, also known as the "net Spider", is able to hang its web on its feet, stretching its feet as the prey approaches and eventually wrapping its prey into the web. If only looking at the slender body of a ghost spider, it may seem ordinary, but their "face" is really scary, even described as "ogre face."
Basking shark
The basking shark reaches 10 meters in length and is the second largest fish after the whale shark. The gills of the basking shark are almost all around the head, and the mouth is kept open when feeding, like a giant hole. This is because the basking shark is actually a plankton-eating filter. Unlike other filter-feeding sharks, the basking shark relies entirely on the passive flow of the pharynx during swimming.