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20+ Weirdest and Ugliest-Looking Animals on Earth

These are the weirdest and ugliest animals you will ever see.

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Animals, like humans, have a classification in a degree of beauty and ugliness. In the wonderful world of animals, many animals appear to be weird, odd, and even have an ugly look that would probably kill you while looking at them.  Most people will not even give those extremely weird and ugly animals a second look. In the worst cases, these innocent animals are being killed, slaughtered or tortured because their weird look made people could not bear to look at them. As for the animal protection and rights organization, they feel a concern in the sharp decline of these weird animals as people pay no attention and care for them.

Here, I would like to say that these ugliest animals have the right to survive on any piece of land scattered across the earth. Their weird appearance is probably one of the ways they sustain their species on earth. Therefore, we should pay equal treatment to then while   dealing with these weird animals just like we would treat other living organisms. They do have their rights to ensure their continuity of species on earth. Neither graceful nor beautiful, these animals are nonetheless very unique and remarkable animals.

Matamata Turtle

The Matamata Turtles (Chelusfimbriatus) dwells particularly in the stagnant pools in Brazil and the Guianas. Its species can also be found in parts of the Amazon River, Peru, Venezuela and Trinidad. It has a bizarre look, with its straight-line shell length that reaches to 18 inches (46cm) or more. Its head and neck are flat and large, but are covered with warts, ridges and protuberances. The long snout enables it to breathe while almost completely submerged. The female turtle usually can breed to 12-28 round, hard-shelled eggs with each egg nearly 3.5-4cm in diameter in rivers or on high ground near the banks of small creeks. The incubation takes as long as 208 days.

Dobsonfly

This picture shows a larva (hellgrammite) of Dobsonfly (corydalus sp.) viewed under a scanning electron microscope with the enlargement power of 10 to 500 times from its original size. Through the high powered microscope, humans have viewed some shocking scenes that the human eye itself is limited to seeing.

Dobsonfly inhibits throughout the Americas, particularly in the north and central part of America, and in Asia, Australia and Africa. This insect can be rather weird and frightening in its appearance. Both male and female Dobsonflies can grow up to the length of 5 inches (12.5cm), and have long antennae. When they do not use the wings, they will be folded along the length of their walking stick-like bodies. The female can breed between 100 to 1,000 eggs on a branch or on rocks near a stream.

Monkfish

Monkfish (Lophius americanus) is also known as “Poor Man's Lobster”, goosefish, “allmouth”, or anglerfish. It is a type of fish inhibits in the northwest coastal Atlantic area. It can grow up to a length of 5ft or more but the species with the length of 3ft are more commonly seen. It weights between 7 to 15 pounds but can also reach a maximum weight of 50 pounds. Its body is composed mainly of a huge, gaping mouth attached to a muscular tail.

Russian Wheat Aphid

The Russian Wheat Aphid (Diuraphis noxia) has very short and round cornicles (tailpipe structures typical of aphids) and it is pale green in color. This aphid occurs any time of year in the western half of Kansas, and it is more common to see it in an area within 50 miles of the Colorado border. It can grow up to 2mm long. Its saliva is toxic to the plants as it can cause the leaves of cereals, grasses and wheat grasses to turn white, and curl up. It sometimes causes symptoms include yellow, purple or discoloration longitudinal streaks on the leaf and prostrate growth of the plant.

Almiqui

Almiqui (Solenodon cubanus) is the Cuban species that has been extinct for many years. Until 2003, people in Cuba traced its existence near the eastern mountain of Cuba. When it was caught alive, its weight was 24 ounces and was found in healthy state. However, it was then released to the wild after the completion of two-day scientific study.

Almiqui appears to be a small animal with dark brown to black hair and small eyes. It resembles a large brown rat. From its nose to tail, its length can reach between 16 to 22 inches (40 to 55cm).

Weevil

Weevil (Hylobius Piceus) is commonly seen in the central and northern Europe, Siberia and the northern part of North America. It has a black body with sparse brownish hair and its adult is measured 12 to 16.5mm long. Besides that, it has a relatively long, oval and downward face along with its thin and lengthy legs. The female breeds to oval and white eggs with 2mm long each.

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Comments (48)
#1 by alexa gates, Jul 1, 2008
those are definitely weird...but very interesting!
#2 by dee gold, Jul 2, 2008
I agree with alexa.
#3 by Andromeda, Jul 2, 2008
Ewwe! The aphid and the evil Weevil are creepy looking but interesting. I liked the "allmouth" the best, if it's a female, hopefully that thing doesn't have vocal chords. haha.
#4 by genius#1, Jul 2, 2008
they ARE ALL VERY KOOL
#5 by MindIt, Jul 2, 2008
These creatures are ugly and yet likable.
#6 by IcyCucky, Jul 3, 2008
Very strange looking animals, very interesting, and a great collection...
#7 by jEFf, Jul 3, 2008
The last one looks very similar to a White's Tree Frog, which do turn brown on occasion.
#8 by Mars, Jul 3, 2008
+1 FOr jEFf it's a very fat Litoria Caerulea, an Australian tree frog.
#9 by Koyin, Jul 4, 2008
Wow... That's gross..
Good article, strange and somewhat funny.
Keep up the work!

-=koyin=-

P.S. Feel free to take a look through my stuff.
#10 by nobert soloria bermosa, Jul 4, 2008
definitely weird creatures,nice collections, thanks
#11 by Juliane Elliott, Jul 6, 2008
Looks like real life is stranger than fiction! These creatures resemble alien creatures from a George Lucas movie! Great piece!
#12 by John, Jul 6, 2008
That unknown creature reminds me of Meatwad from Aqua Teen. Maybe it'll morph into a hot dog or an igloo.
#13 by Ashiato, Jul 6, 2008
I know now where they get their ideas for Pokemon...
#14 by Jared Stenzel, Jul 6, 2008
Great article! Nice to see you at the top of the Triond content, you work so hard. That unknown creature looks awfully familiar.
#15 by BenBrogh, Jul 6, 2008
That is a weird looking turtle...........
#16 by Caitlin, Jul 6, 2008
What about the giant isopod?
#17 by Azo, Jul 7, 2008
The last one look like Jabba The Hut, kewl stuff
#18 by Eliz, Jul 7, 2008
Take a look at a "pangolin." Very interesting as well.
#19 by EHtesh, Jul 7, 2008
Weird, I'll agree, but I don't think any of those are particularly ugly. The Dobsonfly is borderline, though. The Weevil and Almiqui actually look pretty cool.
#20 by R J Evans, Jul 7, 2008
They sure is ugly!

Thanks - interesting and informative!
#21 by heba145, Jul 7, 2008
wow i know not to ever touch those animals i like it very intersting!~ ~
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#22 by Chris, Jul 7, 2008
THAT TURTLE WAS AWESOME!!!!!
#23 by Judy Sheldon, Jul 7, 2008
Congratulations on being at the top, but it couldn't go to a harder working individual.

Some of these creatures actually border on kind of cute, but most of these could give one nightmares.
#24 by Nos, Jul 8, 2008
Wow, cool. Would like one of them as a pet hehe :P
#25 by Right Handed Writer, Jul 8, 2008
Great article. Very interesting too.
#26 by Lucy Lockett, Jul 8, 2008
That was so neat!
#27 by william rodriguez II, Jul 8, 2008
Wow very weierd animals!
#28 by cailg, Jul 9, 2008
omg The Blobfish is so my favorite lol. wonder what it feels like. oh and the unknow thingy....wow much lol it looks so sad not knowing what it is
#29 by dood2020, Jul 9, 2008
i wouldnt wana meet the weevil... i believe his name has its purpose...too bad the almiqui is extinct, it looks kinda cute, in a way, well at least the fur does
#30 by where's the editor?, Jul 9, 2008
The author obviously has a poor command of the English language.

Somebody needs to check his/her work in future
#31 by No Wonder, Jul 9, 2008
To # 30

Don't say bad word towards the author. I appreciate the author's work to provide us such a beautiful and comprehensive article. I hope, others too, will appreciate the author's hard work.

If you want to comment someone, sit down and think, whether you can write in this way. It's not an easy task to do!
#32 by Leandro, Jul 10, 2008
Lol, Axoltl is nice. There\'s a story written by Julio Cortázar about them. NICE ONE.
#33 by Smarter Child, Jul 13, 2008
Nice article there...
You certainly are free
-_=
#34 by to #31, Jul 15, 2008
Don't be so sensitive.

It is, in fact, a very easy task, for a professional writer, to ask for help if you don't speak English properly.

You know, #30, your English ain't so hot, either.

Are you the author?

#35 by summersent, Jul 16, 2008
just unique.
#36 by julesverne, Jul 16, 2008
almuqui is my favorite
#37 by julesverne, Jul 16, 2008
wtf the blobfish? how can that pile of slime even swim? btw angora rabbit and dumbo octopus also are awesome
#38 by gigi, Jul 16, 2008
how cute they all are! :)
#39 by zedone2, Jul 16, 2008
i would say that the Almiqui looks more like the New Zealand Kiwi than a rat.
see link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi
although you cannot see a side picture of the Kiwi in this site, the kiwi looks similar, although the Almiqui has sharp teeth and is green in colour.
A very good web page. some interesting facts in here.
#40 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Jul 17, 2008
Nice compilation. I first saw these animals on an article on Digg (recently) and I didn't (and still don't) think that they are particularly ugly, maybe a bit different from what we're used to, but not ugly.
#41 by SuperMoose, Jul 17, 2008
Those are some ugly bugs... was the cuban rat thing thought extinct or actually extinct?
#42 by SonnyD, Jul 17, 2008
Very cool stuff! Very interesting to see animals that may have been extinct.
#43 by Ed Finn, Jul 17, 2008
I think Weevils are cute.
#44 by patrick regoniel, Jul 17, 2008
Nice to see all those 'ugly' animals. It's my first time to see many of them. I wonder what that unknown creature is. Thanks.
#45 by karl, Jul 18, 2008
pretty educational peng!!

I really like the idea that every animal or species have the right to live. Every one of \'em are wonderful creatures of God that has its own purpose in the ecosystem.
#46 by Qstar, Jul 20, 2008
The Dumbo Octopus & Angora rabbit are kinda cute x']
#47 by HURR, Aug 1, 2008
The "Unknown Creature" is a frog...
#48 by a reader, Aug 16, 2008
hey, what about the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_mole_rat?
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