4 Very Strange Animals I First Heard Of This Week

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Welcome to another post of my strange animals series where you get to meet some of the weirdest, coolest, and craziest animals in the world.

As you may have noticed I love to post about weird animals! Needless to say, I am always on the look out for new ones that I have never heard of before. So, today I would like to present you with 4 strange animals that I discovered the last week. They really intrigued me and I hope the same applies to you:

1# Ornate Ghost Pipefish 

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The first and definitely the weirdest looking one on today's list. Also known as the harlequin ghost pipefish and scientifically described as Solenostomus paradoxus, this a false pipefish of the family Solenostomidae. The species name is derived from the greek work "παράδοξος", meaning paradoxical and clearly refers to its' weird appearance.

The species occurs in the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean along reef edges, with adults reaching a maximum length of 12 cm. Although they are relatively common, these guys are difficult to spot as they are masters of camouflage!

Interestingly, there is no "color representative of S. paradoxus. Typical color patterns include dark red with yellow and orange splotches and yellow with lighter spots." [2]

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2# Townsend's big eared bat

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The second animal on the list is the Townsend's big eared bat, best known for its extremely long and flexible ears. Scientifically described as Corynorhinus townsendii, this little guy occurs in Canada, Mexico, and United States.

Like most bats it's insectivorous, feeding mainly on moths and also flies, beetles, sawflies, and other small insects. 

And here's another cool fact I didn't know. This is a whisper bat! If you are like me and not familiar with the term, it means that this bat echolocates using sounds of much lower intensity than other "regular" bats do. One reason for this could be its diet. Many moths, which are its primary prey, have the ability to hear bats and produce their own noises to 'jam' a bat's echolocation! Wait, I didn't know that too! I guess that makes it two cool facts! You can thank me later!

And here's a freakisngly cute video before moving to the next animal:

3# The knob-billed duck

 
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The third weird animal of the day is the Knob-billed duck, which I guess looks weird in an ugly kind of way! Like most birds, it's sexually dimorphic, only the guys look weird. The ladies look much like any other duck:

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Scientifically described as Sarkidiornis melanotos, and also known as the African comb duck, this duck occurs in tropical wetlands of Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar and south Asia from Pakistan to Laos and extreme southern China.

It is one of the largest species of duck, with the length of adults ranging between 56 to 76 cm, their wingspan from 116 to 145 cm and their weight from 1.03 to 2.9 kg. Obviously, the males of the species are easily distinguished by the large black knob on the bill.

4# Numbat

Scientifically described as  Myrmecobius fasciatus, the numbat comes by with many names including banded anteater, marsupial anteater and walpurti. You maybe thinking that this little guy is actually very cute, what's so weird about it? This:


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The numbat is a marsupial native to Western Australia that feeds almost exclusively on termites, which explains its long tongue in case you were wondering!

Numbat is a small, colourful creature with adults ranging from 35 to 45 cm and their weight varies between 280 and 700 g.

The End

So that's with the strange animals for today. Didn't have enough? Ok, here's a baby Aardvark:


Credit: Mark M. Gaskill – Phoenix Innovate. Photo taken at the Detroit Zoo

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References & Further Reading

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solenostomus_paradoxus
  2. http://eol.org/pages/205011/details
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townsend%27s_big-eared_bat
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knob-billed_duck
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbat

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Cool little ones :) I like the rabbit-bat! Is it a rabbat? :D

you should never put the end on your posts. There is no The End with weird animals apparently :P

Usually its " The End( for now!)" but I guess I forgot it this time! Thanks for reading mate :D I really like your stuff too unfortunately with curation and all I barely have time to comment on other steemers :(

haha no worries trumpster. Cheers bro !

Great post. and really good write up to go with the pics.
We really do have some great creatures downunder!
I do feel sorry for the duck, that blob between the eyes.... all day everyday :-)

Hahaha that's true, it must suck to carry it!

Hi @trumpman, I always enjoy your posts but I imagine it would be difficult to keep raising the bar on what's weird/strange/unique every time. I assume you have made a post about narwhals before? I love the fact that unicorns don't exist but narwhals do, but no one seems to talk about them much!

No I havent posted about them but it's on the to do list! It's true they are one really amazing and weird! The first time I learned about them I was really really mind blown!

Mehn! They are all too scary. They just increased my heart beat...

Ooooppss sorry for that :p I think only the first two are somewhat scary 😁😁

Great post, amazing photos and I loved the text, wonderfully written. Well done :)

Thank you very much :D

Woah! Fun stuff - love the pictures of the really goofy ones, the gif with the long tongue is funny as well.

What are your strategies for finding weird animals that you don't know about? Since you try to find a handful every week - how do you know how to look for what you don't know about?

Love!

My strategy is simple. I spend a lot of time browsing on Wikipedia 😂😂😂😂😂

Oh that is a great strategy. I haven't the time to lose my self in wikipedia as much as I used to, but what a great website that is!

if animals are your thing like me eol is also a good site :) eol.org

Very nice I will check it out!

We are getting into animals through birding - although I will say that what originally made me follow you was that weird moth with the fuzzy tentacles

thanks for the treeplanter, I appreciate it mate!

Just my way of saying - keep getting lost in wikipedia for those of us who can't find the time anymore ;p

lol, that duck is such a nobhead (british insult joke).

chuckles to oneself...

at least you laugh with your jokes.. that's something!

You're forgetting the human. Who kills his brother human
' Cause there's no animal that kills a animal of the same kind.

Im not sure that this is even true. Or relevant.

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