There are plenty of strange and scary looking animals in the world and some are still yet to be discovered. The majority of these animals are relatively harmless, but that doesn't mean they don’t look absolutely terrifying. Below are terrifying and strange animals that you probably didn't even known existed.
Red Lipped Batfish: Found on the incredibly diverse Galapagos Islands, this fish is fairly useless at swimming so walks the seabed instead.
Red-lipped Batfish
Goblin Shark: Worry not! Goblin sharks are found around the world, but only at depths of 100m (330ft). That means you are very unlikely to come across one and they pose no threat to humans.
Goblin Shark
Hummingbird Hawk-Moth: As this moth feeds on flowers it looks a lot like a hummingbird and makes a very similar sound.
The Pacu Fish: An explanation as to why this is known as the “ball cutter” probably isn’t needed. Local fishermen would worry when they had to enter the water.
Saiga Antelope: Well known for its oversize and strangely shaped nose
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Saiga Antelope
Bush Viper: Living in the tree’s of tropical forests in Africa, the Bush Viper does most of its hunting at night.
The Bush Viper
Blue Parrot-Fish: Not quite as scary, this amazing blue fish can be found in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Blue Parrot-fish
The Panda Ant: Found in Chile, they are well known for their extremely painful sting. The name panda ant comes from the black and white hairs found on some specimens.
Indian Purple Frog: Found in India, this species of frog has a strange snorted snout and a bloated body. It only spends 2 weeks of the year on the earths surfaces for mating, it then returns underground.
Indian Purple Frog
Shoebill: This large bird get its name from the shape of its beak and looks like something out of a fairy-tale.
Shoebill
Umbonia Spinosa: These strange looking bugs use their beaks to pierce flower stems to feed. Scientists still don’t know much about their unusual appearance.
Umbonia Spinosa
Glaucus Atlanticus: Also known as the blue dragon, it is a blue sea slug that can be found floating on the surface of warm waters due to its gas filled stomach.
Mantis Shrimp: Also known as “sea locusts“, “prawn killers” and even “thumb splitters. They can be found in tropical and sub-tropical waters. Little is known about them as they spend a lot of time hiding in their burrows.
Venezuelan Poodle Moth: Discovered in Venezuela in 2009, we still don’t know that much about this strange looking moth.
Okapi: It might look like a Zebra but it’s actually more closely related to a giraffe. This mammal is native to the Democratic Republic of Congo, central Africa.
Okapi
Sea Pig:
A sea pig, otherwise known as Scotoplanes usually lurks 1000 meters below the oceans surface and can be found around the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. They feed off of organic particles from deep-sea mud.
Sea Pig
Thorny Dragon: This awesome lizard is brilliantly camouflaged in desert like colours and has a “false” head that it presents to predators by dipping the real one.
Thorny Dragon
Penis Snake: Well… this animals is actually called Atretochoana eiselti. It is a large caecilian amphibian with a broad, flat head and a fleshy dorsal fin on the body.