9 strangest animals in the world and where to find them

Star-nosed mole

9 strangest animals in the world and where to find them

Star-nosed mole

The star-nosed mole is a small semiaquatic mole found in moist, low elevation areas in the northern parts of North America.

Red-lipped batfish

Red-lipped batfish

Red-lipped batfish are closely related to rosy-lipped batfish, which are found near Cocos Island off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.

Sparklemuffin

Sparklemuffin

This Australian peacock spider was discovered inside the woodland forests of Wondul National Park, near Brisbane, in 2015.

Axolotl

Axolotl

This remarkable amphibian is native to a small series of lakes and canals near Mexico City.

Naked Mole Rat

Naked Mole Rat

Naked mole rats are a common sight in East Africa, where they burrow into the dry grasslands of Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya.

Pangolin

Pangolin

Pangolins are the only known mammal with scales. Their habitat covers parts of Central and West Africa, India and Southeast Asia.

Vampire Bat

Vampire Bat

Unlike other bats, which feed on fruits and insects, vampire bats have evolved to feed on blood. Only three species exist, all of which can be found in America.

Frill-necked lizard

Frill-necked lizard

The frill-necked lizard can be seen in northern Australia and southern New Guinea.

Blobfish

Blobfish

The Blobfish is a deep-sea fish that can be found off the coasts of mainland Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania.

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