Except for the animals we see on the street, there are millions of animal species on our planet. Would you like to see the animals you will see up close? Your decision!
According to researchers, there are 8.7 million animal species on our planet. The vast majority of these 8.7 animal species are still not discovered. Maybe you can actually see the animals you say "I wish there was an animal like this". However, unique animals that you cannot even imagine await you. Lets start!
1. Barreleye Fish The word barreleye means "barrel". As can be seen from its shape, this sweet little fish resembles a gun barrel. Barreleye fish; It is found in the depths of temperate tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
2.Shoes beaked This bird species, called the shoe-billed bird, looks like a stork. It takes its name from the beak of a big shoe. Although the leylexes are included in the species since they are compared to the stork, their relationship with other birds cannot be determined.
3.Appaloosa Horse Appaloosa is the most popular horse breed in America and is also known as the Spanish spotted horse by the locals. This horse breed fascinates eyes with its enchanting colors and mixed patterns.
4. Colugo Lemuru This lemur type, which has a natural parachute, can fly wherever it wants thanks to its leather wings. They take their name from Colugo in Southeast Asia and fly through the forests of Madagascar. Doesn't he seem very friendly to you?
5.Royal Flycatcher These birds, a species of sparrow species, are also known as "royal flycatchers". What sets him apart from the rest is his hat-like black feathers on his head. This hat-like feathers resemble Napoleon. Some of their feathers are red and some are black.
6.Umbonia Spinosa Beetle It is known as one of the "Membracidae" species native to South America. It differs from other types thanks to the horn appearance on its back. The dorsal horn is compared to a thorn at first glance. It occurs in parts of South America, including Colombia, Venezuela, Dutch Guiana, British Guiana, and Ecuador.