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14. Okapia: This comes from the family Giraffidae, a group that only contains giraffes and this animal.

13. Purple Frog: This frog is so unique that it comes from its own genus and species.

12. Blue Parrotfish: This happy looking guy needs teeth so he can grind rocks into sand. Yummy.

11. Bush viper: It looks like a dragon.

10. Giant Isopod: Imagine this thing walking around and you had to kill it? A shoe wouldn't work. It grows up to 14 inches!


9. Venezuelan Poodle Moth

8. Mantis Shrimp: Hands down the coolest animal on earth. It moves so quickly that the water around it boils (this is called supercavitation).

7. Lowland Streaked Tenrec: It's like four animals in one.

6. Umbonia Spinosa: This isn't a banana but an insect.

5. Galapagos Batfish: This fish is incredibly strange, not only because of its bright-red lips, but also because it's highly adapted to walk on the floor, making it an incredibly poor swimmer despite its dorsal and tail fin.

4. Goblin Shark: Often referred to as a "living fossil," this beast grows 10-13 feet in length and comes from a lineage that's 125 million years old!

3. Atretochoana: This animal is a caecilian, which is a class of amphibians that resemble worms or snakes.

2. Hummingbird Hawk-Moth: This strange little creature is actually an insect!

1. Pacu Fish: It has HUMAN TEETH! Ok, it's not really human teeth but similar. They're actually related to piranhas.

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