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10 - Emperor tamarin.
This looks like a real emperor, or at least a wise old man, with its fabulous mustache. And indeed, they were called this because of the resemblance of their mustache to that of German Emperor Wilhelm II. The size of this cute little thing is only about 10 inches or 26 centimeters, but their tail can be up to 16 inches, or 40 centimeters long. They live in groups of between 4 to 20 animals and give birth to twins. They are not completely vegetarian. Besides flowers, nectar, and fruit, tamarins eat frogs, snails, and even small birds.
09 - Rhinopithecus, or golden snub-nosed monkey.
The name of this species is roxellana, and there is a story behind it. It is believed that they were called this way after the supposedly snub-nosed courtesan of Suleiman the Magnificent, A 16th century Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Another interesting thing is the difference between male and female monkeys, with males being twice heavier than females and of a different color. Girls have darker, or even black tones on their forehead and upper parts. Babies have such a light coat, it may seem white in the sunlight.
08 - Patagonian Mara.
If you are wondering if this animal is a cross between a kangaroo and a hare,
think again. Patagonian Mara is the fourth largest rodent on our planet. There
are several interesting facts about them. Females often put offspring’s into
creches for safety. Males help to guard their babies. They grunt when they try
to threaten and also they squeal like guinea pigs. If you startle them, these
animals can leap up to 6 feet or 182 centimeters in the air. What’s your record
jump? As for their character, well, they can be quite flighty.
07 - Mangalitsa pig, aka a pig in sheep’s clothing.
The birthplace of this curly-haired pig is
Hungary, where it was discovered in the mid 19th century. Due to the fleece
covering this animal, it resembles a sheep, therefore its name. The fleece can
be black or red, but these cuties are most commonly blond. This is the last pig
in existence to boast such an amazing winter coat. Tragically, it was nearly
extinct by the 1990s, when fewer than 200 pigs could be found in Hungary, all
because of their extraordinarily tasty lard. Thankfully, nowadays, the future
of Mangalitsa looks much brighter!
06 - Markhor goat.
If
you see a creature, which looks as if it’s trying to catch an alien radio
signal from space, it's most likely a Markhor goat. They can grow as long as six
feet or 180 centimeters from head to tail. What is even more shocking is that
their horns can grow up to 5.2 feet or 1.6 meters long. But that’s only true
for males, which use their horns for fighting during the mating season. Female
horns grow only up to ten inches or 25 centimeters long. They are strict
vegans if we can say so. They eat leaves grass fruit and flowers.
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05 - The blue-footed booby.
These charismatic birds are sure to catch your eye if you ever visit the
Galapagos Islands. They can look a bit clumsy and comical on land, but they are
excellent at flying and swimming. The birds have funny and complicated mating
rituals. To attract a female, males perform some dance with the elements of
high-stepping, stamping their feet, and sky pointing, raising their bill up
into the air accompanied by high-pitched whistling. If a female is impressed
enough, she may come up to the male, touch him with her bill, and join the
dance. And their blue feet have an actual scientific explanation. It comes from
the bird's fish diet and indicates their healthy immune system. And what about
the color of your feet?
04 - Fluffy cow.
In
fact, there are several secrets surrounding these big plush toys. First of all,
it's not a new breed. All these lovely cows belong to the breeds already known.
The thing is, they are looked after by special people, whose work it is to
wash, dry, and use the product to style the animals so they look as fluffy as they
do. What is more, it is necessary to maintain them daily, and it will take
months of regular grooming until they get this lovely look of kid's toys. It is
done mostly for shows, and it typically takes about two hours to bring them
into form before a performance. Hair sprays are used to fix their fuzz, and
natural oils are applied to make their fur look shiny. How much time do you
spend in front of the mirror?
03 - The Malayan colugo.
These eyes probably see a lot and seem to find everything surprising. It’s
the Malayan colugo, also known as the flying lemur. And both of these things
are wrong. It doesn't fly, nor is it a lemur. Yeah, this happens all the time,
the name-calling went wrong thing. So why such a name? Colugo has a large
gliding membrane, like a flying squirrel, and they can glide for long distances
between trees standing far apart. The paradox with these small animals, which
typically weigh between two and a half to four and a half pounds or one to two
kilograms, is that though they live in trees, they are awkward climbers and not
very strong. Hard life they must have. Poor things.
02 - Raccoon dog.
If
you can’t decide if you want to have a dog or a raccoon as a pet, we have just
the thing for you - a raccoon dog. Despite having raccoon-like markings on
their fur, they are not very closely related to the North American raccoon.
Their much closer relatives are domesticated dogs, wolves, and foxes. Raccoon
dogs are monogamous, which means they mate for life, and a pair of them works
together raising and bringing up their kids. When the female is pregnant, the
partner brings food for her. And flowers. But nobody has seen it, so it might
not be true. Raccoon dogs are unique creatures. They are the only mammals of
the dog family which go into short periods of hibernation, and what is even
more amazing, they choose to bed down in pairs. And their voices are just so
cute!
01 - Venezuelan poodle moth.
This moth was only discovered in 2009, and doesn’t it look like a furry
poodle? Mammals need hairs to keep their body heat. But insects are
cold-blooded and even if the poodle moth may look as if it lives in Antarctica
with all this fur, it, in fact, comes from Venezuela, a tropical country. Its
hairs don’t serve for heating. Most insects have hairs for protection or
smelling and sensing the environment. Perhaps it’s true about the poodle moth,
as well. But as it is a very new discovery, not much is known about this insect
yet. So, is it cuddly? We can only guess, but the chances are high that it’s
not as cuddly as you wish it were.
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