Found in Africa’s Democratic Republic of Congo, the Okapi has a cool natural defence. Their large ears can detect the slightest disturbance in the environment.
Fossas can grow up to six feet in length and are fierce predators with semi-retractable claws.
Found in the grasslands of central-west and Brazil, this wolf doesn’t howl. Instead, the creature emits loud or roaring barks.
The blue dragon floats upside down in the water, using its blue side to blend in unseen.
This crustacean makes a cut for its incredibly cool legs. This spider crab, from claw to claw, has been sighted in sizes of up to 18 feet.
These rare venomous mammals have two tongues. Slow Loris likes to sleep all day.
The hairiest breed of rabbit are found in Turkey, Europe and the US.
The pacu fish can get up to 42 inches long and can weigh as much as 97 pounds. The oldest known pacu is 43 years old.
Spotted in lakes around Mexico, this member of the salamander family is amphibious but strictly lives its adult life in the water.
At first glance, it looks like a bunch of melted wax. These creatures call home the deepest waters of the far-end countries of Tasmania, New Zealand and Australia.