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10 animals you didn't know even exist [photos]

There are still lots of fascinating species which a lot of people don't actually know they existed.But nevertheless, here are ten animals you don't actually know existed.

 1. PENIS SNAKE

 This is an eyeless animal and its actually called Atretochoana eiselti. It is large, presumably aquatic, caecilian amphibian with a broad, flat head and a fleshy dorsal fin on the body (looks like a pennis).


2. GOBLIN SHARK

 This animal looks scary and ugly. They inhabit around the world at depths greater than 100m (300ft), with adults found deeper than juveniles. But they poses no danger to humans.

3. RED-LIPPED BATFISH

 This fish is actually a bad swimmer,found in Galapagos island, its uses its pectoral fins to walk on the bottom of the ocean and of course has sexy lips.
 

4. LAMPREY 

Lamprey are jawlessVIPER whose adults are toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth which are widely found in coastal and fresh waters. They attach themselves to fish and suck their blood.  

5. BLUE PARROT-FISH

This bright blue fish can be found in the waters of the Atlantic ocean, and spends 80% of its time searching for food.
 

 6. PACU FISH

 This species are really harmful they tend to eat up Papua New Guinea's local fishermen testicles. This fishermen get worried about safety of their testicles when going under the water.  

7. THE BUSH VIPER

 The bush viper lives in trees of the tropical forest of Africa and does must of its hunting at night.

8. INDIAN PURPLE FROG

 This animal is found in India, it has a bloated body and a unusual pointy snout and only spend two weeks a year on the earth surface, leaving underground for mating.

 9. HUMMINGBIRD HAWKMOTH
 This species feeds on flowers and makes a similar humming sound. It looks a lot like an humming bird.

10. FOSSA

 The fossa is a cat-like, carnivorous mammal that is endemic to Madagascar. It has semi-retractable claws and flexible ankles that allows it to climb up and down and also support its jumping from tree to tree.

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