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The most extreme animals

The most strange animals

Pink Fairy Armadillo


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Aye-aye


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The Maned Wolf

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Tufted Deer

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Dumbo Octopus

Patagonian Mara

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Naked Mole Rat

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Irrawaddy Dolphin

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The Gerenuk

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Dugong

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The Babirusa

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Lamprey

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The Fossa

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Star-Nosed Mole

Sunda Colugo

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Zebra Duiker

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Yeti Crab

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Superb Bird of Paradise

Blob Fish

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Cantor’s Giant Soft Shelled Turtle

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Gobi Jerboa

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Japanese Spider Crab

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