Take stock of the five magical creatures you've never seen
1. Red-lipped batfish
The red-lipped batfish has a flat body. a pair of large dorsal fins on the back, which resembles a bat. He is also named because he has a "flaming red lip". Some people believe its red lips are used as bait to attract prey. attract the opposite sex. It prefers to stay on the beach and seabed and can sometimes be found in the deep sea. Although it is a fish, it prefers to crawl on the sea floor and use its tentacles to prey on small creatures.
2. Goblin Shark
The goblin shark, also known as the European shark, lives in the deep sea all year round. It owes its name to its strange appearance. the whole body is pink, but once it enters the sea it turns black. There is a protruding snout on their head, which can hide the terrifying fangs underneath, but it has magical retractable power. When hunting, they will extend their retractable jaws to bite the prey suddenly and use their fangs to nail the prey to death and tear it into pieces.
3. Panda Ant
Although its name is ant, it is a solitary bee without wings. It is called "The 'panda ant' usually feeds on nectar, but this is not the case. Let its cute appearance fool you. If you get bitten, it will be excruciatingly painful. Moreover, as the hello, it will lay its eggs on other bees, when its larvae are born, they will start to feed on the pupae of other bees
4. The okapi, also known as the African deer, is a rare creature found in Congo According to statistics, there are no more than 30,000 in the world, the body resembles a pony, with a. head like a deer, but its limbsThey have patterns like a zebra. The amazing thing is that the okapi belongs to the giraffe family and can be used in the same way as a giraffe. The long tongue is used to care for the ears. It is also the symbol of the Cryptozoological Association.
5. Eucalyptus elegans
This strange-looking creature is really embarrassing Because it resembles male genitalia, it is also called a JJ snake. This creature is the first to be seen. Found in Brazil, it has no scales, no mouth and no lungs for breathing. It can only breathe through its skin and prefers dark, damp places.
Mitsukurinidae owstoni (scientific name: Mitsukurinidae owstoni), also known as Mitsukurinidae owstoni, Mitsukurinidae owstoni, is a member of the family Mitsukurinidae (the only species in the family (also known as the sharpnose shark family o(the Jisakuidae family) is a deep-sea shark. They were first discovered in Japanese waters. This type of shark generally lives several hundred meters deep and is not easy to catch. In just over a year, from May 1995 to October 1996, a large number of goblin sharks were caught in Tokyo's underwater canyon at a depth of 100 to 300 meters using bottom gillnet fishing. - up to 100,000 goblin sharks. 125 items. In April 2003, more than 100 goblin sharks were captured in Taiwanese waters in two weeks. In January 2007, a goblin shark was captured alive in Tokyo Bay and sent to the Tokyo Marine Park for display. He died two days later. In February, another goblin shark was captured alive and kept at the Tokai University Marine Science Museum in Japan for a week before dying.