Having checked out the showcase, I'm once again amazed by the everlasting power of looking at... freaky beasts. It certainly is a hard to match pleasure, and also vaguely educational. Who would have thought the below amphibian, technically half-snake half-man, would usually live to 100?
Mr. Olm
Here's another, less informative, site that exhibits some of the world's even better looking creatures. There's genuinly something for everyone, if you like cute check out the komondor, if you're more of a 'eugh' girl then knock on this Star-nosed mole's door, and who wouldn't want to go to the disco with this little shaker:
Mr. Axolotl
But if this is all too contemporary for your freaky beast needs, there's a collection of ten extinct animals here, some charming illustrations.
Sloth sloth sloth
ReplyDeletethe best of them all. freaky and slow, and old!
freaky + sexy = freaky, still
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Beauty is something subjective and what we think that it is beautiful. It can't be for those species. also it is because those animals they aren't promoted by media than "beautiful" animals.
ReplyDeleteThis post is so weird because of the rare species you made mention, that's perfect because I want to know which those freak endangered animals are.m10m
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