Reverse jellyfish, scientific name Cassiopea Xamachana, are characterized by being non-molecular but still easily exploited by releasing toxic mucus to kill prey.
Mary River turtle is endemic to Australia in Australia. They are characterized by growing green algae on the head and breathing through the genitals. This species is at risk of extinction due to human hunting for livestock.
A rare white-plate horn has been spotted in Gunnarskog, Varmland province, Sweden. There are currently only about 100 white-plate monkeys in Sweden. They do not have albino eggs but instead grow white fur due to a common dot bien.
Giant Danniel Cows are 1.9 m tall and grow on a farm in Eureka, California, USA.
A double-headed bell-tailed snake at a zoo in Scheidegg, Germany.
Peacock spider in Australia has colorful features and knows how to dance to seduce her lover.
The extremely rare white tiger snake at San Diego Zoo, USA. It is found in Thousand Oaks, California and is named Adhira, meaning lightning in Chinese.
A double-headed turtle was spotted lying on a rock in Hudson, Maine, USA.
Watermelon butterfly, one of the rarest butterfly species in the world, has crystal-clear wings.
Paper Nautilus octopus is also one of the strange creatures on Earth. Men are able to separate their penis during breeding season to matriculate, then spawn a new one.
The fishes are genetically modified, pink and bright at an aquatic exhibition fair in Taipei, Taiwan, China.