Himalayan swallow is a bird species found in 2016. The species that live in this tree have shorter legs, tail and wings but with a longer beak than the Kite bird species in general. The shorter legs and tail helped him to maneuver around the forest
Found in the marble cove of Sequoia National Park in California, these thousand feet have fascinated scientists. Named by Illacme Tobini, this creature has 414 feet, four penises, and toxic chemicals as a self-defense mechanism.
Dubbed the "punk rocker", this marbles-size amphibian is found deep in Ecuador's rainforest and is the first amphibian known to change the texture of its skin. This amphibian has the amazing ability to switch from delicate skin to thorny skin in minutes.
Found in the eastern Pacific Ocean, this species is black with white marks around the eyes and mouth. In addition to its color, it is different from other deep sea animals because of the lack of bio-luminescent organs.
Also known as ruby-eyed pit viper, Cryptelytrops Rubeus is a species of snake from a dense cypress forest in southern Vietnam and eastern Cambodia.
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