Thursday, July 20, 2017

15 The Most Scary Facing Animals in the World

15 The Most Scary Facing Animals in the World

SPECIES of animals in this world are too numerous and growing due to the breeding of inter-species and the evolutionary process.
If our animal knowledge was previously limited to cats, tiger, snakes and birds, this article will open your eyes on the variety of animal species that not only have a strange, even scary look.
However, the appearance does not necessarily reflect the true nature. There are also animals that are ugly and frightening but directly harmless to humans.

Let's get to know the 15 most scary faces animals below:

1. Coconut Crab

Coconut crabs or coconut crabs are a type of large-scale crabs capable of climbing trees, especially coconut trees.
In fact, this crab makes coconut fruit as food. Her strong claws were able to punch coconut shells.

2. Honey Pot Ant 

This honey pot ant got its name because of the shape of the abdomen that resembles a honeycomb. This makes the species able to store a large quantity of nutrients in their bodies.
These ants can be found in the desert of Arizona or New Mexico, USA.

3. Star Nosed Mole

This strange rat looks like having a 'hairy' nose, but in fact this species has more than 25 thousand sensory senses that are very sensitive to help him move.

4. Wolf Fish


This fish lives in the cool Atlantic ocean. Due to its frightening appearance, this species is also known as the 'devil fish'.
Additionally, this fish can grow up to 1 meter long and weighs 40 kilograms (kg).

5. Naked Mole Rat  

These hairy mice live together with their 'appliance', just like ants. Since the species is straight-haired, it looks like a nude mouse.
The habitat of this species is in the underground hole either above the mountains or below the sea level.

6. Poodle Moth


This species was discovered in 2009 and looks like a butterfly. These butterflies originate from Venezuela, but live in Antarctica.
The delicate feathers that grow on her body protect these species from the cold.

7. Chinese Giant Salamander

The Chinese giant's salamander seems to be a lizard but bigger. It can live on land as well as in the water.
The amphibian is able to reach 1.8 meters (5.9 ft) long and 65 kilograms (140 lb) weight. What is even more weird, this salamander produces a sound that sounds like a baby crying!

8. Goblin Shark

The name of this species comes from a legendary goblin known as an ugly creature.
In addition, this fish gets its name because of its unique defense mechanism, which removes the jaw when ready to attack the victim.
This shark can be found in the Pacific or Atlantic Ocean and around the Gulf of Mexico. Yu's goblins are also known as deep sea pontianak because of its dislike of sunlight.

9. Blowfish

These buntal fish are largely harmless, but there are some cases where natural toxins exist within their bodies have killed the eater.
However, this bumpal or fugu fish is very popular in traditional Japanese dishes. Due to the high risk, the price of this fish is very expensive and can reach hundreds of dollars aftershocks.

10. The Giant Isopod


This isopod is actually a species of crustacean or shellfish such as crab and shrimp and is the largest subspecies in the world.
Its habitat is in the deep ocean and can be found around the world. This animal is said to have lived on earth since 160 million years ago.

11. Frilled Shark


The shark shark fish has a body like 'dashboard' and has 300 teeth.
The fish that existed over the past 80 million years can be found on the inner sea 1,500 meters in Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia. West Africa and Chile.

12. Cyclops Shark

This fish is found on the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The albino shark is rarely found, but rather apparently it does not seem to harm humans.

13. Goliath Tigerfish

The species lives on the continent of Africa and most found to be 5 meters in length and weighs 80 kg. This fish strikes anything in front of his eyes, including crocodiles.

14. Caterpillar Lobster Moth  

This feather report can be found in southern Britain, Europe and sometimes in Asia. His favorite foods are beech leaves, oaks and other trees.
It gets its name in conjunction with its appearance as a reef and butterflies at the same time.

15. Wrinkle-Faced Bat  


This wrinkle-covered bat can be found in Central America. This species has no tail and has stronger teeth than other bat species.

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