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This board is dedicated to beautiful and fascinating animals. Some are here because of their amazing appearance, and others because of their special story.
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Eastern Quoll | Linton Zoo | MyDM | Flickr
quoll
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Japanese spider crab
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Blainvill’s Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon densirostris)
Beaked whale
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White Throated Rail
White-throated rail (Dryolimnas cuvieri) or Cuvier's rail
The White-Throated Rail Bird Is Back After Re-Evolving Into Existence
White-throated rail
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The saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) may be the most enigmatic, beautiful, and endangered big mammal in the world
Saola (pseudoryx nghetinhensis)
Saola
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marsupial mole
Marsupial Mole Kret workowaty
Grant's Golden Mole after a Successful Hunt
Marsupial mole
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Name: Lumholtz’s Tree-Kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi); Range: Northeastern Australia; Status: Near Threatened
Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
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Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya). Photo by Truus & Zoo.
Howler monkey
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Sunda slow loris or Greater slow loris (Nycticebus coucang)
Slow loris - Wikipedia
slow loris
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The beautiful Gypsy Vanner horse is known for its beautiful feathering around its hooves, but did you know they can also grow an impressive mustache?
He has the cutest mustache 🥰
Gypsy horse (with mustache)
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Close-up of a giant eland in the Bandia Nature Reserve, Senegal. Image by Mireille Goulet.
eland
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Kowari from Australia. A friend of mine kept these for awhile and they became very friendly.
Kowari is a rat like carnivorous marsupial.
kowari
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Warts & All: The World's 7 Most Amazing Toads - WebEcoist: Suriname Toad (Pipa pipa)
Surinam Toad / Pipa pipa. One of the strangest frog species in the world. The co , #spon, #pipa, #strangest, #Pipa, #Surinam, #Toad #ad
Suriname Toad (Pipa pipa)
suriname toad
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Cuteness Overload: The Tiny Cotton Ball-Like Birds Known As ‘Snow Fairies’ in Japan
japanese snow fairy - Google Search
japanese snow fairy
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southern lungfish
Fish | CK-12 Foundation
African lungfish -
Lungfish
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curious monkeys
This is the Colombian night monkey (Aotus lemurinus)! Also called gray-bellied and lemurine night or owl monkeys. Native to Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. The only nocturnal New World monkeys; small in stature, about the size of a squirrel; and monogamous, they mate for life. They live at high altitudes in dense vine tangles of evergreen tropical forests. Threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and human conflict. They are Vulnerable.
Night monkey
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Longtail Tadpole Shrimp, believed to exist as far back as 60 million years before Mammoths
Tadpole shrimp
triop
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Laughing Kookaburra Photo Gallery – Be Your Own Birder
Kookaburra
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Bowhead Whale
oceanconservationresearch on Instagram: Bowhead whales reside exclusively in Arctic and subarctic waters, living possibly over 200 years. A descriptive name given on account of…
Bowhead whale
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Muntiacus montanus Il muntjak di Sumatra
muntjac deer
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Sea spiders use their guts to pump oxygen through their freaky little bodies | Popular Science
sea spider
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1979 Photoglepharon palpegratus. Common name: flashlight fish . Flashlight fish have a fluorescent blue-green glow under their eye which comes from billions of bioluminescent bacteria living under the fish’s skin in a photophore.
Splitfin flashlightfish
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Atlantic Puffins charm with their orange beaks and waddling walks. These seabirds nest on cliffs in the North Atlantic and dive for fish—adorable and skilled! 🐟🌊 #PuffinLove #SeabirdLife #OceanBirds
Puffins
puffin
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Japanese dwarf flying squirrel. Image credit: see photo.
Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (Pteromys momonga)
TOTEM Made on Instagram: “Ever get the feeling you're being watched? These are Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrels. Locals call them ezo momonga, which loosely…”
Japanese dwarf flying squirrel
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Cody Bee on Instagram: "Have you ever seen a living Dinosaur before? Behold the Mystical and Fabled Melanistic Razzberry Giant Leachianus Gecko!"
new caledonia giant gecko
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