Top 25+ Odd Creatures That Really Do Live On This Planet
- Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world
- The shingle urchin
- Emerald Toucanet
- Owston's civet
- The marbled polecat
- Dusky dolphin
- The Sunda badger
- Pygmy tufted squirrel
- Southern pied-babblers
- The demoiselle crane
- Tiger moth
- Black-tailed hairy dwarf porcupine
- Palawan hornbill
- Mossy leaf-tailed gecko
- IRissos dolphin
- Willow Ptarmigan, Alaska state bird
- Spanish moon moth
- The horned marsupial frog, it has the largest eggs of any amphibian
- Peacock fly
- The Iriomote cat
- Ringtail cat

The world is a big place filled with mystery and wonder. There are so many corners to explore and things to see. The world has plenty of different environments and ecosystems all of which make homes for different animals. Animals are amazing, and with how big the planet is, there is no way they have all been discovered, especially when considering sea creatures. It's interesting to think about just how many creatures are out there.
There are some interesting and somewhat peculiar creatures out there that you may have never even seen before. These creatures, great and small, play important roles in their own ecosystem, so it's worth learning about them and discovering something new. Some of them are adorable, others are pretty alarming.
Here we have collected 25 animals that you might have never know existed before now. Take a look and maybe you will find your new favourite animal amongst this list.
Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, the smallest primate in the world

The shingle urchin

Emerald Toucanet

Owston's civet

The marbled polecat

Dusky dolphin

The Sunda badger

Pygmy tufted squirrel

Fossa

Southern pied-babblers

The demoiselle crane

Tiger moth

Black-tailed hairy dwarf porcupine

Palawan hornbill

Mossy leaf-tailed gecko

IRissos dolphin

Willow Ptarmigan, Alaska state bird

Spanish moon moth

The horned marsupial frog, it has the largest eggs of any amphibian

Peacock fly

The Iriomote cat

Ringtail cat

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