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Creatures that STINK
Sunday, July 26, 2009, 11:08 PM
I've noticed that my posts are words and no images which yes, i knw, its BORING right? So here are some of THE UGLIEST CREATURES!
The Naked Mole Rat
The naked mole rat could be the ugliest animal in the world. Good thing they spend most of their lives underground. These guys can hardly see and use their giant teeth and jaws to dig extensive holes in the ground. They live in colonies like bees and have one queen who is responsible for all the reproduction.
The Red-lipped Batfish
The lipstick won't help. This ugly fish has quite a pout. They are terrible swimmers and use their pectoral fins to "walk" on the ocean floor.
The Hag fish
The name suits this ugly fish. The hagfish has 4 hearts and 2 brains. Grosser still, the fish produces a large amount of slime when held or captured. The hag fish can produce 20 liters of slime in a matter of minutes.
The Coconut Crab
These crabs are huge! They are the largest land-living arthopod (animal with its skeleton on the outside) in the world. The crabs can can climb trees and are sometimes called "robber crabs" because they have a penchant for stealing shiny objects like pots and pans.
The Alligator Gar
Alligator gar is the largest freshwater fish in North America and can be as long as 8 to 10 feet. These enormous fish can survive outside the water for 2 hours
The Warthog
Warthogs get their name from four large wart-like protrusions found on their heads. Despite their appearance, Warthogs are excellent jumpers and fast runners.
The Proboscis Monkey
This endangered monkey's most unique feature is its protruding nose. The monkeys will honk to communicate with one another, the nose straightens out during each honk.
The Star Nosed Mole
A resident of the North America, this mole makes up for his poor eyesight with a hairless nose that is a "star" of 22 fleshy tentacles. The tentacles are extremely sensitive, they can even sense electricity!
The Yeti Crab
This crazy crustacean gets its name from the abominable snowman for its hairy arms. You don't have to worry about running into this crab though: they are found around 8,000 feet deep in the Pacific ocean,
The Aye-Aye
The Aye-Aye is currently an endangered species partially due to the fact many in its native Madagascar view the animal as an evil omen and kill them on the spot.
The Blobfish
This little guy looks more like a cartoon character than a fish. The Blob fish has very few muscles and move very slowly, floating like a jelly fish. To eat, the Blob fish waits on the bottom of the ocean for prey to pass by.