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Top 10 Rarest Animals in the World, Seeing Two Wins You

desert rain frog

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Desert rain frog, lives on the west and north coasts of South Africa. Due to human commercial activities, it is now very difficult to see. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed it as an endangered species.

When desert rain frogs encounter danger, they will swell their bodies and make threatening sounds. However, the sound is amazing (interested people can go online to see it)……it's really like a balloon!

three-eyed crab

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Three-eyed crab, scientific name Japanese crab. It is the only species of crab discovered in China. It belongs to the pod-appendage class, carapace order, a small crustacean.

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geriatric tree frog

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The shape is fat and cute, with strong vitality, it is an ideal frog species for beginners to raise.

batfish

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The collective name of about 60 warm and temperate marine fish. The head is wide and flat, the body is slender, and the head and body are equipped with hard protrusions or spikes. The mouth is small, and some species have elongated upper upturned snouts. The body length can reach 36 cm (14 inches). It has poor swimming ability, often crawling on the seabed with arm-like pectoral fins and abdominal fins. It mainly lives in the deep sea, some live in shallow water

mini chameleon

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However, this guy is too small, it doesn't even need to camouflage into leaves. This chameleon is small, 29mm, about the size of a fingernail. It comes from Madagascar, it is the smallest chameleon and one of the smallest lizards in the world.

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possum

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possum distribution is widespread, including the Australian mainland, Tasmania, New Guinea and some islands in Indonesia's east. It lives in different environments from deserts to tropical rainforests, but due to human activities, the distribution area of possums has been greatly reduced, some species, especially desert species, have gone extinct. Typical possums are the size of a squirrel, with short and hard fur, short ears, tail and four limbs, jumping with four feet.

dragonfly moth

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As the name suggests, it's a moth that looks like a crab, it's really like a little crab!

long-eared umbrella bird

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Long-eared umbrella bird is a bird of the passerine order umbrella bird family ear umbrella bird genus. It is a type of umbrella bird in the western Colombia and Ecuador. They are affected by the loss of habitat, plus large body size and easy to be hunted, so they are now listed as vulnerable species.

leaf-tailed gecko

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Leaf-tailed gecko is distributed in Melville Point, Australia, living on trees, eating insects, laying eggs, body length from 8cm to 30cm. It is good at camouflage into leaves, and the gecko can also turn yellow, green, orange and pink etc. color.

turtle frog

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