The amazing natural world always contains surprises and there are strange animals that you won’t believe are real in this world.
Mangalitsa pig, also known as “wool pig”
Mangalitsa or Mangalica is a rare breed of pig in Hungary that grows hair at an unusually fast rate and is raised for meat or to be friends with humans such as dogs and cats. This woolly pig was discovered in the mid-19th century but it failed to become a popular pet.
This breed of pig once stood on the brink of extinction until it was bred again in 1990. Not only does it have a rare appearance, this breed of pig is considered to have the best meat in the world.
10. Sunda flying fox/Malayan flying fox/Colugo flying lemur
This species was described by Audebert in 1799. The Sunda flying fox actually cannot fly. Instead, it glides and passes between trees.
It is an arboreal animal and is active at night, eating soft plant foods such as young leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
Rhinopithecus, also known as the yellow snub-nosed monkey
The golden snub-nosed monkey is endemic to a small area of the temperate montane forests of Central and Southwest China. They live in dense forests at altitudes from 1,500m to 3,400m. This species of langur lives in the Than Nong Gia reserve and is facing the risk of extinction. They were first discovered in 1960.
Markhor ibex
The Markhor is a large wild goat species found in northeastern Afghanistan, northern and central Pakistan, Kashmir, southern Tajikistan, southern Uzbekistan and the Himalayas.
It looks like they are trying to pick up radio signals from aliens!
Patagonia Mara
People will probably think that they are bred and crossbred between rabbits and Kangaroos but this is a real rabbit that has not been crossbred by any other animal.
The Patagonia Mara is actually a rodent endemic to Argentina. They are a gentle herbivore and possess the ability to run quite well.
Fluffy Cow
Fluffy cows are often raised for “display” rather than for meat or milk because of their extremely adorable appearance. This is also considered the cutest cow breed in the world, just like giant stuffed animals!
Raccoon
Raccoon is exactly a raccoon, a mammal, belonging to the North American raccoon family. This can be said to be the smallest and most flexible bear species. They are noted for their intelligence, with studies showing that they can remember ways to perform tasks up to three years later.
Venezuelan Poodle Moth
This is an insect belonging to the moth family, whose English name is poodle moth. They were discovered in 2009 in Venezuela.
This animal has long and quite smooth fur, which makes the scientific community very surprised. Insects with wings such as butterflies and feathers have a sensing function. They were only discovered in 2009.
Emperor tamarin monkey
The Emperor tamarin is a species of mammal found in the southwestern Amazon basin, eastern Peru, northern Bolivia, and in some states of Brazil. Their distinguishing feature is their long white mustache, which curls in an arc and even extends to the sides. This animal lives mainly on trees, in tropical forests.
Blue-footed sea duck
Is a bird that lives in tropical and subtropical islands off the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The blue-footed sea duck has long, pointed wings and eyes placed on both sides and facing straight ahead. The feet are extremely striking turquoise. Because of their colorful legs, even in the worst weather they can still be recognized from afar.
Axolotl or Mexican salamander
The axolotl, also known as the “water monster” and “Mexican walking fish,” is an animal found only in a few lakes in Mexico City, mainly native to Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco. in central Mexico.
Do you believe that this animal really exists? We also think like you. It’s actually a toy made by CMWyvern.