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10 Unique Animals You Won’t Believe Exist

10 strange and amazing animals that you have probably never heard of. Nature is truly full of surprises! We live in the twenty-first century, and all continents have already been discovered, all secrets of our planet revealed, all mountain peaks conquered. Just when you think you have seen it all, some new bizarre creature makes an appearance instantly restoring your faith in the impossible! TIMESTAMPS Mangalitsa Pig, a.k.a. “a pig in sheep’s clothing” 0:50 Rhinopithecus or golden snub-nosed monkey 1:33 Emperor tamarin 2:13 Patagonian Mara 3:04 Fluffy cow 3:52 Markhor Goat 4:44 Raccoon dog 5:23 Blue Footed Booby 6:25 Malayan Colugo 7:13 Venezuelan Poodle Moth 8:09 BONUS 8:56 SUMMARY - The birthplace of this curly-haired pig is Hungary where it was discovered in the mid-19th century. Due to the fleece covering this animal, it resembles a sheep, therefore, such a name! - The name of this species is roxellana, and there is a story behind it. It is believed that they were called this way after the supposedly snub-nosed courtesan of Suleiman the Magnificent (a 16th century Sultan of the Ottoman Empire). - They were called like this because of the resemblance of their mustache to that of German Emperor Wilhelm II. - Patagonia Mara is the fourth largest rodent on our planet. There are several interesting facts about them. Females often put offsprings into crèches for safety. - Fluffy cows are looked after by people whose work is to wash, dry and use products to style these animals, so they look as fluffy as they do! It is necessary to maintain them daily, and it will take months of regular grooming until they get this lovely look of kids toys. - If you see a creature which looks as if it’s trying to catch an alien radio signal from space, it’s most likely Markhor Goat. They can grow as long as 6 ft from head to tail! - If you can’t decide if you want to have a dog or a raccoon as a pet, we have just the thing for you - raccoon dog! Despite having raccoon-like markings on their fur, they are not very closely related to the North American raccoon. - Blue Footed Booby are to catch your eye if you ever visit the Galapagos Islands. They can look a bit clumsy and comical on land, but they are excellent at flying and swimming. - Colugo has a large gliding membrane (like a flying squirrel), and they can glide for long distances between trees standing far apart. - Even if the Poodle Moth may look as if it lives in Antarctica with all this fur, in fact, it comes from Venezuela, a tropical country. Its hairs don’t serve for heating. BONUS Cloud Antelope! This species lives in the clouds (that’s why such a name)! Its bright blue fur is the reflection of cloudless blue skies in the area of its habitat. Its diet consists of sun rays and candies... Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/ 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/

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6 years ago

Bright Side has prepared for you a selection of ten strange animals that you have probably never heard of, let alone, ever met. And at the end, you'll find a bonus that will blow your mind. Number ten - Mangalitsa pig, aka a pig in sheep's clothing. The birthplace of this curly-haired pig is Hungary, where it was discovered in the mid 19th century. Due to the fleece covering this animal, it resembles a sheep, therefore its name. The fleece can be black or red, but these cuties are most commonly
blond. This is the last pig in existence to boast such an amazing winter coat. Tragically, it was nearly extinct by the 1990s, when fewer than 200 pigs could be found in Hungary, all because of their extraordinarily tasty lard. Thankfully, nowadays, the future of Mangalitsa looks much brighter! Number nine - Rhinopithecus, or golden snub-nosed monkey. The name of this species is roxellana, and there is a story behind it. It is believed that they were called this way after the supposedly snub-nos
ed courtesan of Suleiman the Magnificent, a 16th century Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Another interesting thing is the difference between male and female monkeys, with males being twice heavier than females and of a different color. Girls have darker, or even black tones on their forehead and upper parts. Infants have such a light coat, it may seem white in the sunlight. Number eight - Emperor tamarin. This guy looks like a real emperor, or at least a wise old man, with its fabulous mustache. A
nd indeed, they were called like this because of the resemblance of their mustache to that of German Emperor Wilhelm II. The size of this cute little thing is only about 10 inches, or 26 centimeters, but their tail can be up to 16 inches, or 40 centimeters long. They live in groups of between 4 to 20 animals, and often give birth to twins. They are not completely vegetarian. Besides flowers, nectar and fruit, tamarins can feast on frogs, snails, and even small birds. Number seven - Patagonian Ma
ra. If you are wondering if this animal is a cross between a kangaroo and a hare, think again. Patagonian Mara is the fourth largest rodent on our planet. There are several interesting facts about them. Females often put offsprings into creches for safety. Males help to guard their babies. They grunt when they try to threaten and also they squeal like guinea pigs. If you startle them, these animals can leap up to 6 feet or 182 centimeters in the air. What's your record jump? As for their charact
er, well, they can be quite flighty. Number six - fluffy cow. In fact, there are several secrets surrounding these big plush toys. First of all, it's not a new breed. All these lovely cows belong to the breeds already known. The thing is, they are looked after by special people, whose work it is to wash, dry and use product to style the animals so they look as fluffy as they do. What is more, it is necessary to maintain them daily, and it will take months of regular grooming till they get this l
ovely look of kids' toys. It is done mostly for shows, and it typically takes about two hours to bring them into form before a performance. Hair sprays are used to fix their fuzz, and natural oils are applied to make their fur look shiny. How much time do you spend in front of the mirror? Number five - Markhor goat. If you see a creature which looks as if it's trying to catch an alien radio signal from space, it's most likely a Markhor goat. They can grow as long as six feet or 180 centimeters f
rom head to tail. What is even more shocking is that their horns can grow up to 5.2 feet or 1.6 meters long. But that's only true for males, which use their horns for fighting during the mating season. Female horns grow only up to ten inches or 25 centimeters long. They are strict vegans, if we can say so. They eat leaves grass fruit and flowers. Number four - raccoon dog. If you can't decide if you want to have a dog or a raccoon as a pet, we have just the thing for you - a raccoon dog. Despite
having raccoon like markings on their fur, they are not very closely related to the North American raccoon. Their much closer relatives are domesticated dogs, wolves and foxes. Raccoon dogs are monogamous, which means they mate for life, and a pair of them works together raising and bringing up their kids. When the female is pregnant, the partner brings food for her. And flowers. But nobody has seen it, so it might not be true. Raccoon dogs are unique creatures. They are the only mammals of the
dog family which go into short periods of hibernation, and what is even more amazing, they choose to bed down in pairs. And their voices are just so cute! Number three - the blue footed booby. These charismatic birds are sure to catch your eye if you ever visit the Galapagos Islands. They can look a bit clumsy and comical on land, but they are excellent at flying and swimming. The birds have funny and complicated mating rituals. To attract a female, males perform some dance with the elements of
high-stepping, stamping their feet, and sky pointing, raising their bill up into the air accompanied with high-pitched whistling. If a female is impressed enough, she may come up to the male, touch him with her bill and join the dance. And their blue feet have an actual scientific explanation. It comes from the birds fish diet, and indicates their healthy immune system. And what about the colour of your feet? Number two - the Malayan colugo. These eyes probably see a lot and seem to find everyt
hing surprising. It's the Malayan colugo, also known as the flying lemur. And both of these things are wrong. It doesn't fly, nor is it a lemur. Yeah, this happens all the time, the name-calling went wrong thing. So why such a name? Colugo has a large gliding membrane, like a flying squirrel, and they can glide for long distances between trees standing far apart. The paradox with these small animals, which typically weigh between two and a half to four and a half pounds, or one to two kilograms,
is that though they live in trees, they are awkward climbers and not very strong. Hard life they must have. Poor things. Number one - Venezuelan poodle moth. This moth was only discovered in 2009, and doesn't it look like a furry poodle? Mammals need hairs to keep their body heat. But insects are cold-blooded and even if the poodle moth may look as if it lives in Antarctica with all this fur, it in fact comes from Venezuela, a tropical country. Its hairs don't serve for heating. Most insects ha
ve hairs for protection, or smelling and sensing the environment. Perhaps it's true about the poodle moth, as well. But as it is a very new discovery, not much is known about this insect yet. So, is it cuddly? We can only guess, but the chances are high that it's not as cuddly as you wish it were. And here's our incredible bonus - cloud antelope. This species lives in the clouds, that's why such a name. Its bright blue fur is the reflection of cloudless blue skies in the area of its habitat. And
its diet consists of sunrays and candies. And do you believe it? Neither do we. It's a fantastic toy made by CMWyvern, but can we just dream about it being an actual living creature for a little bit? Don't forget to hit the like button below the video and click subscribe to join us on the bright side of life.

Comments

@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL

So, which one is the cutest one? :-) Btw, these cuties can kill you 😨 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKXLQN1l7mQ&t=29s

@zie-q3200

I swear I saw a legendary pokemon at the thumbnail

@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL

TIMESTAMPS Mangalitsa Pig, a.k.a. “a pig in sheep’s clothing” 0:50 Rhinopithecus or golden snub-nosed monkey 1:33 Emperor tamarin 2:13 Patagonian Mara 3:04 Fluffy cow 3:52 Markhor Goat 4:44 Raccoon dog 5:23 Blue Footed Booby 6:25 Malayan Colugo 7:13 Venezuelan Poodle Moth 8:09 BONUS 8:56

@oNE.and.onLY.

Bright Side: “This pig is found in Hungary” Me not fully listening: “Wait, the pig is hungry?”

@curious_facts_shorts

Learning about these unique creatures not only expands our knowledge and appreciation of the natural world but also highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect these incredible species. Thank you for sharing this eye-opening and informative video!

@eliannam.5700

Next: ten channels you won't believe are clickbaiting..

@nak8490

It's been a while since I watched this several years ago. I can't remember how long exactly, but it was fun to watch.

@mangoa6464

The cloud antelope was really surprising!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

@twanwinstrong4978

Nature In 2020 : let’s be normal. Nature In 3030 : SHARK BIRD!

@Jacob-qx5mn

The thumbnail looks like the next legendary Pokémon. 😏

@dbenn5199

OMGOODNESS, I said "wow!" 9 times, 🤣 the only one I've ever seen before was the Blue-footed Boobie. Thanks so much for sharing, more please!

@chookinathunderstorm3446

The tamarins have always been one of my most favourites since first seeing them at the Perth zoo in Australia 40 years ago. They are so happy and playful and gentle with each other. Maybe it's because they always have so many babies around and everyone, older and younger, male and female, interact with them all through the day. No baby is ever without being held unless it is playing with another baby and then everyone studies their antics. They look deeply interested in and endlessly fascinated by all the babies. They even hold the babies gently up to the humans for the humans to smile at and admire. The humans are only two arm lengths away from the bars and mesh, so quite close. They seem so proud of the babies they're holding, whether they are their own or not, and so delighted with the human smiles and " oohs " and " aahs." Their little eyes really shine with joy.

@bladewolfvii6383

Lemme guess, the Pokémon thumbnail is not on the actual list?

@JonReyes89

The “fluffy cow” you showed first is a whole different breed than any that you showed after. They are known as Highland cattle. No grooming required for them to get their hair that long. However, the other breeds you showed after do; along with refrigerated or air conditioned stalls.

@kanilin946

Wow! Amazing never 'seen or heard before' animals..all of them are Wonderful and Unique and way too cute..for me that really caught my eyes and ofcourse my heart is Emperor Tamarin😘😊🧡

@johannreva

“10 unique animals”—actually uses a pokemon like creature as clickbait which turns out to be a figment of imagination

@lailahj6489

The legendary Pokémon was on the thumbnail! I love these animals well most of them.

@bobbiejogooding3830

Roses are red Violets are blue I came here for the thumbnail I bet you did too.

@harasaraeshanhimlaka4577

One of my favorite channel.Thank you BRIGHT SIDE

@StallionFernando

I use to work at a ranch that had a bunch of those fluffy cows lol, there was a young one that was a trouble maker always sneaking out, it eventually started influencing the other cows...