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The Worlds Most Outlandish Creatures

 Check out these outlandish creatures from around the world! Mother nature has really indulged in her creative side with them! Includes incredible creatures like the Olm, Assassin spider, blobfish, satanic gecko and others!

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Blanket Octopus

Blanket Octopus

 The Blanket Octopus is a truly remarkable sight. This unique octopus is able to open its tentacles to reveal a thin colorful membrane which spreads out like a ‘blanket’, this  is done to make the Blanket Octopus look bigger and ward away predators

 

Blobfish

Blobfish


The Blobfish doesn’t really do much… content to float in place and wait for food to stumble upon it, the Blobfish is a true opportunist. This type of lifestyle works well for the Blobfish as it means the Blobfish is able to survive on small amounts of food due to the lack of exertion in its life.
 

Hemeroplanes Caterpillar

Caterillar


I know the picture looks like a snake but i assure you this is 100% a caterpillar. Infact that is the entire point of the Hemeroplanes Caterpillar, this master of camouflage has a very uniwue defense mechanism in that it can do a very good impression of a pit viper. If the Hemeroplanes Caterpillar feels threatened it will raise the top half of its body from the surface and inflate to resemble a pit viper – this crafty caterpillar even emulates a lunging motion giving the impression its about to strike!

 

 Assassin Spider

Assassin Spider


Is it a spider? Or is it a giraffe? Look at its neck! The Assassin Spider (above) is indeed a truly bizarre specimen. The Assassin Spider sports a long neck which is needed to provide leverage due to its massive jaws which is uses to expertly catch and assassinate its prey.

 

 Hairy Crab

Crab

Wouldn’t it be great if you could detoxify the air around you, removing pollution and poisons? That’s exactly what the ‘hairs’ that this crab is named for do. The ‘hair’ which is actually setae acts as i filter and removes damaging poisons and chemicals from the water surrounding the Hairy Crab. This ability is especially important to the blind Hairy Crab as it is known to make its home in some of the most inhospitable environments.

 

 Hatchetfish

Hatchet Fish

This small fish spends its entire life in the darkest parts of the worlds oceans hidden from prying eyes. The Hatchetfish may not seem spectacular at first sight however the Hatchetfish is actually a light source in the deep, dark oceans it calls home. The Hatchetfish has organs in its sides called photophores which can be ‘turned on’ to give out a glow similar to that of an led light. The Hatchetfish uses this ability to attract unsuspecting prey and will do the opposite to evade predators.

 

 Leafy Sea Dragon

Sea Dragon

The Leafy Sea Dragon is a master of camouflage and spends its days drifting through the water perfectly emulating a floating piece of seaweed. The Leafy Sea Dragon gos to great lengths to stay camouflaged such as traveling extremely slow as to not give itself away. Like its closest relatives the sea horses, the male Leafy Sea Dragon carries fertilized eggs until they are ready to hatch.

 

 Olm

Olm

The Olm is a fascinating example of an amphibian that makes its home in the waters of Europe. This bizarre creature can only be found in the deepest, darkest waters and relies on none of the traditional senses we humans are used to such as sight or hearing.

 

 Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko

Gecko


So far we’ve had numerous masters of camouflage in this list but the Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko really deserves the number one spot! Could there ever be a more accurate representation of a crusty dead leaf? I don’t think so!


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+1 #1 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturespanniyar 2010-06-19 22:50
really splendid, this is how nature has allowed the creatures to develop themselves and evolve through time
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-3 #2 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesasser 2010-06-20 00:07
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+1 #3 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creatureswahab33 2010-06-20 14:11
:D :P
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+4 #4 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesskk1029 2010-06-25 10:08
Exciting & Marvelous photos.Amazing to know how they use to survive in hard situations.
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+2 #5 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesvaishalimanish_1 2010-06-26 17:00
:eek: :roll:
Awesome species. Great compilation.
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0 #6 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesRachel Williams 2010-07-22 05:11
:lol: these are some amazing creatures my faves are the hairy crab and the cute litle gecko thanx for sharing with us ;-)
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0 #7 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesammukutty 2010-09-04 11:55
so different they looks!!!mast hai. :lol: :-) ;-) :eek:
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-2 #8 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesdhanaraj 2011-02-24 11:34
Splendid. Good compilation.
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+1 #9 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesLourdu Xavier Pillai 2011-02-25 13:34
Survival of the fittest :)
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-1 #10 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturessita ram goyal 2011-02-25 16:40
SO DIFFERENT THEY LOOKS & VERY GOODS
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0 #11 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesSrijini 2011-02-25 17:27
the photos are simply super
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0 #12 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesshadow gaurd 2011-02-26 11:21
dis was amazing that how nature is
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0 #13 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesparme 2011-02-26 11:51
ITS AMAZING VERY GOOD TO KNOW THESE AND IMPROVES OUR KNOWLEDGE :lol:
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+1 #14 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesneha7 2011-02-28 00:03
really good pictures..got to know something new things...
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+1 #15 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturescharles jude vachaparambil 2011-03-03 20:37
awsome...........
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0 #16 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturesabdul ajis 2011-03-25 12:36
its very awesome...
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0 #17 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesDILIP 2011-09-15 10:19
vERY NICE,,,,,,,,,,k EEP IT UP
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0 #18 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesAnanth kumar.R 2011-09-28 20:58
super
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0 #19 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesFilbert Resurreccion 2011-09-29 08:32
Rare species! Thanks for taken a picture!
:-)
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0 #20 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesRajnish Singh 2011-09-29 11:01
:-| very nice pictures..rare pictures
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0 #21 The Worlds Most Outlandish CreaturesRajnish Singh 2011-09-29 11:02
Avesome..... :-)
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0 #22 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creatureshemant2rajput 2011-09-29 13:14
to good very nice pics i can't belive this
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0 #23 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturescute_raji89 2011-09-29 15:05
Its very nice.Hairy crab,Olm,Leafy dragon very rarely pictures :-) :-)
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0 #24 The Worlds Most Outlandish Creaturescute_raji89 2011-09-29 15:24
very nice.satanic leaf-tailed gecko,blanket octopus,hairy crab,leafy sea dragon are really very rarely pictures. :-) :-)
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