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There’s no doubt that before finally disembarking all the animals, Noah made a brief, undocumented stop in Australia. There are two reasons for this: first, few creatures would actually survive long-term exposure to Australia’s incredibly dangerous fauna.

Second, Australia is home to some of the most bizarre animals, the mere sight of which sometimes makes you think the photo was the result of a failed ChatGPT prompt. However, nature has a wonderful sense of humor, and our selection of incredible animals today is further proof.

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#1

Sea Sheep

Sea Sheep

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Data1001
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3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How has nobody made this into a kid's toy yet???

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    The Japanese Snow Fairy, Native To Hokkaido

    The Japanese Snow Fairy, Native To Hokkaido

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    Data1001
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am imagining he is all floof under that. Just like a cloud with wings.

    #3

    The Akhal-Tekkin Horse Breed. They Look Like They Are Made Of Liquid Bright Gold

    The Akhal-Tekkin Horse Breed. They Look Like They Are Made Of Liquid Bright Gold

    yes.to.yourself Report

    Of course, the great naturalist Sir David Attenborough, whose centenary we recently celebrated, would’ve said it much better than I, but I’ll give it a try. Our planet is full of incredible, stunning, and completely unique creatures that sometimes look as if they were simply meant to make us smile. But in reality, of course, this isn’t true.

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    Millions of years of evolution have done their job – and even those utterly ridiculous-looking horns, protruding fangs, or strange, variegated colors have always served a purely utilitarian function. They helped animals survive, here and now. And over millennia, these mechanisms have been honed to absolute perfection.

    #4

    Rosy Maple Moth

    Rosy Maple Moth

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    #5

    Armadillo Girdled Lizard

    Armadillo Girdled Lizard

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    Data1001
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Biting his tail like Ouroboros.

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    #6

    The Viscacha. It Looks Like A Rabbit, A Chinchilla, And A Tired Middle-Aged Man All At Once

    The Viscacha. It Looks Like A Rabbit, A Chinchilla, And A Tired Middle-Aged Man All At Once

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    Almost two centuries ago, Charles Darwin, observing insects on the windswept Madeira Islands, discovered an interesting pattern. Insects with medium-sized wings demonstrated the best survival on the archipelago. Those with small and short wings were simply blown into the ocean by strong winds, while very long wings sometimes broke under the force of the elements.

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    This is precisely how evolution works – for example, the prominent teeth of certain rodents historically helped them crack the tough shells of the most nutritious nuts. And the unusual eye position of some herbivores allows them to maximize their field of view, preventing any predator from sneaking up undetected.

    #7

    Tree Kangaroo. What Do You Mean There’s A Tree Version?!

    Tree Kangaroo. What Do You Mean There’s A Tree Version?!

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    #8

    The Shoebill Stork (Balaeniceps Rex)

    The Shoebill Stork (Balaeniceps Rex)

    Hertfordshire Zoo Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Go to YouTube and look for videos of these things -- they snap their beak together with this sound that's like something out of a horror movie.

    #9

    Pink Fairy Armadillo

    Pink Fairy Armadillo

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    Data1001
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not an armadillo. That's a hamster doing cosplay.

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    Well, the entire history of life on Earth has been one continuous “arms race” between predators and herbivores. For every new advancement in offensive camouflage, equally impressive hearing evolved over the centuries. Increasingly dangerous fangs were countered by instantaneous launch speeds, and predators responded to increasingly sophisticated visual evasions by developing keener senses of smell.

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    This race sometimes continued even after one of its participants disappeared. A classic example is the American pronghorn antelope, which can maintain speeds of up to 60 miles per hour over relatively short distances and can leap up to 20 feet. Biologists long wondered why pronghorns possessed such phenomenal abilities, but paleontologists finally provided the answer.

    The fact is that just a few million years ago, the American continent was inhabited by Miracinonyx, a distant relative of the cheetah. It’s not surprising that such a fast predator forced pronghorns to perfect their jumping and running skills…

    #10

    Axolotl

    Axolotl

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    #11

    Pallas's Cat

    Pallas's Cat

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    #12

    Blue-Footed Booby

    Blue-Footed Booby

    Deep Marine Scenes Report

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    As for that “notorious” Australian fauna, its development is largely explained by the continent’s geographic isolation and the absence of many predators for many millennia. As a result, many species of relatively primitive mammals that have long since become extinct on other continents have survived in Australia.

    The platypus, echidna, quokka, koala, and wombat – all are unique animals whose existence, by and large, would be impossible outside of Australia, and which evolved precisely in the unique natural conditions of this continent. Today, we simply admire their appearance, while some of us don’t even believe that such animals actually exist.

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    One Of Our 2025 Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings. He Looked Like An Actual Toy, He Was So Adorable!

    One Of Our 2025 Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings. He Looked Like An Actual Toy, He Was So Adorable!

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    #14

    The Harpy Eagle

    The Harpy Eagle

    Real Science Report

    #15

    Tibetan Fox 100%

    Tibetan Fox 100%

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    Yes, nature has a peculiar sense of humor, so the appearance, habits, and lifestyles of many animals truly make us wonder, “How did they even survive?” Well, as we see, they not only survived, but are actually doing quite well – especially when we and our activities don’t interfere.

    In any case, we just hope you enjoy this collection of incredible and unique animals. So, please enjoy it, and maybe add your own ideas about such amazing creatures, in case you, too, have something to say!

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    #16

    Maned Wolf

    Maned Wolf

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    #17

    Sea Bunny

    Sea Bunny

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    #18

    The Secretary Bird

    The Secretary Bird

    Wildacious Report

    #19

    No One Talks About Platypus? Anyone Please 🥹?

    No One Talks About Platypus? Anyone Please 🥹?

    Nature on PBS Report

    #20

    The Yellow Boxfish. He’s A Swimming Rectangle. 😂

    The Yellow Boxfish. He’s A Swimming Rectangle. 😂

    All Things Marine Life Report

    #21

    Probably The Jerboa

    Probably The Jerboa

    User Report

    #22

    Hydrax Looks Like The Angry Cousin Of The Quokka (Its Actually Not A Rodent And Is Related To Elephants And Manatees!)

    Hydrax Looks Like The Angry Cousin Of The Quokka (Its Actually Not A Rodent And Is Related To Elephants And Manatees!)

    User Report

    #23

    Pangolin

    Pangolin

    Nat Geo Animals Report

    #24

    The Super Cute Fruit Bat! A Dog With Wings? 🤷🏻‍♂️ Ok... 🤔

    The Super Cute Fruit Bat! A Dog With Wings? 🤷🏻‍♂️ Ok... 🤔

    Ze Frank Report

    #25

    Arabian Sand Boa. It Looks Like Ansock Puppet Of A Snake

    Arabian Sand Boa. It Looks Like Ansock Puppet Of A Snake

    _fruitybat_ Report

    #26

    The Blue Sea Dragon

    The Blue Sea Dragon

    Deep Marine Scenes Report

    #27

    The Australian Kuoka. I Mean, I’m Happy It’s Real, But It Is Australian… So Could Probably Hurt You In A Handful Of Different Ways

    The Australian Kuoka. I Mean, I’m Happy It’s Real, But It Is Australian… So Could Probably Hurt You In A Handful Of Different Ways

    Australia Zoo Report

    #28

    Narwhal

    Narwhal

    Netflix Report

    #29

    Giraffes… Especially When They’re Angry😂

    Giraffes… Especially When They’re Angry😂

    Laura Alessia Report

    #30

    The Magnapinna Squid. I Hate This Thing So Much

    The Magnapinna Squid. I Hate This Thing So Much

    EVNautilus Report

    #31

    Red-Lipped Batfish

    Red-Lipped Batfish

    Rein Ketelaars Report

    #32

    Lesser Blind Mole Rat

    Lesser Blind Mole Rat

    Species descriptions Report

    #33

    The Surinam Toad…it Hatches Its Young Out Of Holes In Its Back

    The Surinam Toad…it Hatches Its Young Out Of Holes In Its Back

    annajacobsonleong Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry, trypophobics! (I actually even find that creepy myself, so you must be having a panic attack looking at that photo.)

    #34

    [to be honest] Pandas. They Look Like Large Children In Costumes

    [to be honest] Pandas. They Look Like Large Children In Costumes

    Nat Geo Animals Report

    #35

    Fat Tailed Sheep

    Fat Tailed Sheep

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