There is an estimated 8.7 million different types of species on planet earth. In the mix we'll find some unusual ones. Let's take a look at a few.
THE COROMORANT.
The flightless Cormorant's native home is the Galapagos islands, where fish- rich waters provide ample food.
The flightless Cormorant's native home is the Galapagos islands, where fish- rich waters provide ample food.
Sun bears are the smallest bears in the world with many adults weighing less 100 pounds. What makes them stand out is their unusually long tongues, which can measure up to nine inches. Sun bears climb trees to find honeycomb, and their tongues come in handy when they lick their loot.
Aye-Aye.
These nocturnal lemurs have very unusual build. with large ears and rat-like teeth. After tapping on trees to locate insects based on percussion feedback. They bore a hole with their teeth and long middle finger to extract and eat the insects.
These nocturnal lemurs have very unusual build. with large ears and rat-like teeth. After tapping on trees to locate insects based on percussion feedback. They bore a hole with their teeth and long middle finger to extract and eat the insects.
Okapi
The only living relative to the giraffe but features the distinctive black and white marking of the zebra on its hindquarters and front legs. Its nickname, "the zebra giraffe."
The only living relative to the giraffe but features the distinctive black and white marking of the zebra on its hindquarters and front legs. Its nickname, "the zebra giraffe."