Most of us are not aware of the diversity of animals living on Earth today, and some are surprised to see animals who have not heard and life is full of amazing creatures that we may not all know, so we are showing some of these creatures or specifically a group of amazing animals that you may not have heard of before
The pink fish with a hand
Several years ago, scientists discovered 14 species of fish with hand-shaped fins, and nine species now face extinction.
White bat
The white bat lives in Central America in a tent of Heliconia leaves, eating fruit and growing only until it reaches 4.7 cm.
Octopus Octopus
This Octopus got his name because he had two fins between his legs that made him look like an elephant dumbo in Disney movies.
Barrels
Barrels are plankton that feed on carbon dioxide in the water and pump it through its transparent bodies, reducing carbon levels in water and air.
Pink - eyed Caedicia
This grasshopper has two stunning pink eyes and lives in the Muller Range.
Lobster Cherax Pulcher
This gorgeous locust was discovered in Indonesia last year.
Chinese soft-shelled white turtle
These small turtles use their long neck and nose that resembles an underwater tube.
Tubular tubular nose fruit
These tubular nose bats were discovered in 2009 in Papua New Guinea forests.
Amazon dolphin
The Amazon River dolphins are also known as pink river dolphins, which are light gray, but some become pinkish as they age. These dolphins are not friendly or can be easily trained, so they are rarely captured.
Monkey sniff nose
This monkey was discovered in 2010 in northern Burma (Myanmar) and is considered one of the rarest primate in the world because of its unusual nose shape and its always sneezing when it rains.
Pinocchio Pinocchio frog
This frog is also known as the Spike Nosed Tree, which is called the "frog of the tree." This name is named because the frog's male becomes a prominent nose like Pinocchio's character when it is dangerous.
The pink fish with a hand
Several years ago, scientists discovered 14 species of fish with hand-shaped fins, and nine species now face extinction.
White bat
The white bat lives in Central America in a tent of Heliconia leaves, eating fruit and growing only until it reaches 4.7 cm.
Octopus Octopus
This Octopus got his name because he had two fins between his legs that made him look like an elephant dumbo in Disney movies.
Barrels
Barrels are plankton that feed on carbon dioxide in the water and pump it through its transparent bodies, reducing carbon levels in water and air.
Pink - eyed Caedicia
This grasshopper has two stunning pink eyes and lives in the Muller Range.
Lobster Cherax Pulcher
This gorgeous locust was discovered in Indonesia last year.
Chinese soft-shelled white turtle
These small turtles use their long neck and nose that resembles an underwater tube.
Tubular tubular nose fruit
These tubular nose bats were discovered in 2009 in Papua New Guinea forests.
Amazon dolphin
The Amazon River dolphins are also known as pink river dolphins, which are light gray, but some become pinkish as they age. These dolphins are not friendly or can be easily trained, so they are rarely captured.
Monkey sniff nose
This monkey was discovered in 2010 in northern Burma (Myanmar) and is considered one of the rarest primate in the world because of its unusual nose shape and its always sneezing when it rains.
Pinocchio Pinocchio frog
This frog is also known as the Spike Nosed Tree, which is called the "frog of the tree." This name is named because the frog's male becomes a prominent nose like Pinocchio's character when it is dangerous.