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Weird Animals
Topic Started: Aug 19 2013, 04:34 PM (34,618 Views)
Hammond
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Swigity Swag what's in the Bag

Helicoprion

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by far the most neglected but the coolest looking outta all prehistoric sharks.

not sure if anyone posted this before...I'm fragile.
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Flower
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eternal finessé

Furka
Apr 19 2014, 02:14 PM
Flower
Apr 19 2014, 02:05 PM
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The poster of this photo in a video: "An African Snake with three heads on the road displaying Its God given potential showing how Great is God......"

Seriously.

Anyway.........

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The real two headed mutant.

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African ?
Isn't that a King Cobra ?
I know that. This proves how idiotic a trolling person can be to call a King cobra "african snake". And a proof for the fact he is lying is that the truck in thephoto has got hindi letters, so it is filmed obviously in India ! xD

I am really annoyed by these weird attempts of people to create 'edited mutants' ....
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Furka
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hammond
Apr 19 2014, 06:19 PM
Helicoprion

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by far the most neglected but the coolest looking outta all prehistoric sharks.

not sure if anyone posted this before...I'm fragile.
Wasn't it actually a ratfish, according to a recent study ?
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Terrena Laxamentum
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There is always something going on...

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Scorpion Flies, with a scorpion tail as a penis.
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Furka
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I've seen them a few times, definately strange bugs.
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The American Dipper. Called so because it "dips", or swims, underwater to catch prey.

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Here's its European counterpart, the White-throated Dipper.
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Hammond
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Terrena Laxamentum
Apr 20 2014, 01:52 PM
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Scorpion Flies, with a scorpion tail as a penis.
they are intimidating with that...penis. O.o
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Captain Phasma
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Captain of the First Order and Boba Fett 2.0

That's their penis??!! My friend caught one of those for our insect collection for school.
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Ignacio
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The Jewel caterpillar and the moth it turns into
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That moth is so cute!
As well as it's caterpillar.

Scotoplanes sp.
, alias Sea Pig (the thing in the first picture is not it's eye)


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Edited by Dacentru, Apr 26 2014, 01:47 PM.
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Furka
Apr 20 2014, 05:37 AM
hammond
Apr 19 2014, 06:19 PM
Helicoprion

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by far the most neglected but the coolest looking outta all prehistoric sharks.

not sure if anyone posted this before...I'm fragile.
Wasn't it actually a ratfish, according to a recent study ?
im sorry this might be off topic , ive been trying to find a skeleton of that thing, how do we know it actually even looked like that, i can't seem to find anything, if someone could post a link with a full skeleton id love to see it!
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Fluffs
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Pull my finger!

It actually kind of would look more like this:

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Flower
Apr 20 2014, 03:29 AM
Furka
Apr 19 2014, 02:14 PM
Flower
Apr 19 2014, 02:05 PM
Posted Image

The poster of this photo in a video: "An African Snake with three heads on the road displaying Its God given potential showing how Great is God......"

Seriously.

Anyway.........

Posted Image

The real two headed mutant.

Posted Image
African ?
Isn't that a King Cobra ?
I know that. This proves how idiotic a trolling person can be to call a King cobra "african snake". And a proof for the fact he is lying is that the truck in thephoto has got hindi letters, so it is filmed obviously in India ! xD

I am really annoyed by these weird attempts of people to create 'edited mutants' ....
On the subject of two-headed snakes, this European Adder was found in Yorkshire.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/24289923

As far as I'm aware it is extremely rare for a two-headed snake to reach adulthood in the wild, most adult two headed snakes being in captivity, so this Adder is an extremely rare discovery.

Also that Cobra, is there a video like at all? The image looks photoshopped to me.
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PrimevalRaptor
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The Bobbit Worm. Not your average cuddly earthworm.
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This is the Mexican mole lizard, or ajolote (Bipes biporus). They are the only known non-extinct animal that has just two limbs, aside from the Lesser and Greater Siren.
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