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32 Photos of Animals you probably never seen before   

1. Frilled shark  주름장식 상어
This is a frilled shark. Frilled sharks are found throughout deep waters in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

  It is often described as a “living fossil” because of its resemblance to extinct,

 Paleozoic sharks. They’re rarely seen alive because of their preference for deep water.

  A dying one was captured near the surface in Japan in 2007


 
2. Red cap goldfish... 붉은 모자 금붕어
A red cap goldfish, or “oranda”. These are characterized by a prominent hood t! hat covers the head

which let’s face it, look like their brains are on show. Originally from China, they are popular aquarium pets today.


 
3. Promachoteuthis sulcus  남 대서양 오징어
Meet Promachoteuthis sulcus, ! a bizarre creature straight out of your nightmares.

 As you can see, this thing looks like it has freakishly human looking teeth.

 They’re actually just flaps of skin, but they’re still pretty unnerving! It’s a species of promachoteuthid squid

 and only one specimen has been found to date. It was captured in the Southern Atlantic Ocean at a depth of 2,000m in 2007.


 
4. Crocodile Fish  악어 물고기
This is a white-blooded ice fish, or “crocodile fish” (Chaenocephalus ac! eratus).

 They lack both red blood cells and hemoglobin, and so have white blood. They have translucent bodies,

  and absorb oxygen directly from the water around them.


 
5. Amber phantom butterfly 앰버 유령나비
The amber phantom butterfly (Haet! era piera), found in the Guianas, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela.

 
6. The Pistol Shrimp  권총새우
The pistol shrimp is the NOISIEST creature in the ocean. Colon! ies of them make a distinct snapping noise

  that overshadows nearly all other sounds throughout the world’s oceans,

 including the calls of some whales. In fact, they are so loud, their snapping sounds interfere with military

and scientific sonar (so much so, that hostile submarines have used large colonies of pistol shrimps to hide!).


 
7. Lion’s Mane Jellyfish  사자갈기 해파리
The Lions Mane Jellyfish is the larges! t jellyfish in the world.

 They have been swimming in arctic waters since before the dinosaurs

 (over 650 million years ago) and are among some of the oldest surviving species in the world.

 The bell can grow up to 8 feet in diameter with hundreds of tentacles up to 120 feet long. Remarkably,

 only 6% of the jellyfish is solid matter; the rest is water.


 
8. Blue footed booby 푸른 발 멍청이
Meet the blue footed booby, found from the Gulf of California d! own along the western coasts of Central and South America to Peru.

 Their bright blue feet are a sexually selected trait. The brighter a males feet, the more attractive he is to a female. 

 To attract a female, they have an elaborate dancing ritual to display their feet, first lifting one foot and then the other.


 
9. The Cardinal Gynandromorph 진홍색 암수모자이크
No, this isn! ’t photoshopped. This is a cardinal “gynandromorph” an animal that exhibits both female

and male sexual characteristics. As different sexes are differently coloured, each half of the bird is a different shade.


 
10. The Mexican walking fish. 멕시코 걷는 물고기
“Walking fish” is a ! pretty general term used to describe any fish that is able to travel over land.

Ironically, the Mexican walking fish isn’t a fish at all, but an amphibian.

It’s official name is axolotl and as the name suggests, it’s found in Mexico.


 
11. Amazon milk frog 아마존 우유개구리
The Amazon milk frog, a large species of arboreal frog native t! o the Amazon Rainforest in South America.

 
12. Glass frogs  유리개구리
Glass frogs, a group of South and Central American frogs with translucent skin.

Their int! ernal viscera, including the heart, liver, and gastrointestinal tract are all completely visible.


 
13. Yeti crab   서린게
This is the yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta). Only discovered in 2005, the yeti crab lives in the South P! acific Ocean and

 grows to around 15cm long. Discovered at a depth of 2,200 metres (7,200 ft),

 it lives on hydrothermal vents. Based on both morphology and molecular data, the organism was deemed to form

a new biological family, which was named Kiwaidae. A second species in the family was described in 2011.

The “hairy” claws of the yeti crab contain filamentous bacteria, which the creature may use to convert carbon

 molecules emitted by the hydrothermal vents into nutrients. This is a process known as chemosynthesis.

  It may also consume bacteria.


 
14. Alarm jellyfish 경보 해파리
This is the alarm jellyfish (Atolla Wyvillei) and it has a rather unique ! defence mechanism.

When the alarm jellyfish is attacked, it flashes brightly using bioluminescence in an attempt to attract other animals.

The idea is to encourage confusion and fights between predators, while the jellyfish can swim away.


 
15. Nembrotha cristata 바다 민달팽이
This is Nembrotha cristata, a colourful sea-slug found in! the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean.

They grow to about 50mm in length and have black bodies with a strange luminous green “trim”.

 Like most nudibranchs, they deliver a painful sting. They do not produce the stinging cells themselves

but incorporate them into their own tissues from their prey, stinging jellyfish.


 
16. Leatherback Sea Turtle 장수 바다거북
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the lar! gest turtle in the world, weighing approximately 900kg. Contrary to appearance,

 the leatherback doesn’t actually have a shell. What looks like a shell is in fact a leathery skin supported

  by small bones. This gives it a flexibility that a solid shell would not provide, allowing it to dive to astonishing depths.


 
17. Pink Bottlenose Dolphin 연분홍색 돌고래

 
18. Hermit Crab  소라게

19. Purple frogs 자주빛 개구리

20. Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko 나무잎꼬리 도마뱀부치

21. Rare Albino Alligator  백피 악어

22. One of the few albino whales on earth 백피고래

23. Stunning Albino Bengal Tiger 백피벵골호랑이

24. Incredibly rare albino giraffe 백피 기린

25. Pink fairy armadillo! 연분홍색 아마딜로

26. Tube-nosed fruit bat 과일 박쥐
This creature was found just a few years ago, and doesn’t even have an official name yet.

Supposedly well-known for being the animal that most looks like Yoda…

 

27. King of! Saxony bird of paradise 극락새

28. Indian Bull Frog 인디안 황소개구리
Found in Myanmar, Bangladesh, Pakistan and of course India.The Indian bullfrog is renowned for its large size

(some can be up to 15cm in length!) and dramatic coloring.


29. Albino Lion 백피 사자

31.Theridion grallator the happy faced spider 행복한 얼굴거미

 
32. Red-Lipped Batfish! 붉은입술 박쥐물고기
 
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