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10. Striped monitor lizards (Water Monitor Lizards)

Exploring the black market can be a dangerous endeavor, especially in other countries where you stand out as a foreigner and don't have any contacts. But sometimes the risk is worth it. Rafe Brown, curator of the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute, recently visited a black market in Manila, Philippines with his friends and came across two new species of striped monitor lizards. The monitor lizards being sold were genetically exclusive species previously unknown to the world of science. Although most of the lizards' characteristics, such as body shape and size, were similar to others, they are endemic to a separate island and isolated peninsula. Most likely, nothing was known about them for many years.


9. Jumper (Titi Monkey)



If you ask someone to describe the Amazon rainforest, you'll likely hear words like lush, green, huge ecosystem, vegetation cascading like a huge multi-level jadeite palace, teeming with thousands of stunning animal species. While this description is certainly true, this wonderful jungle also includes white sand forests. These forests, located on both banks of the Blanco River in Peru, are very rare and occupy only one percent of the entire Peruvian Amazon. Last year, a team from the Field Museum of Natural History documented an astonishing 1,751 new species in the region in 17 days. Among these species is the new kind monkey. According to Corine Vriesendorp, a conservation ecologist, the Skipper is “Either a new species or a previously unknown color variant of the Copper Skipper (Callicebus cupreus.” And you've only been to a gift shop on your vacation!

8. New Indochinese worm

7 Bird Species Documented 15 Years Later


While the Amazon rainforest is favorite place scientific pilgrimage, the Indonesian island of Sulawesi has been largely underestimated for its potential for species discovery, especially in the field of ornithology. The Sulawesi striped tyrant was first spotted in 1997. However, the new species of this songbird was recognized as real only in 2014. In fact, the new species is only distantly related to the gray tabby tyrant for which it was originally thought to be. The new species has shorter wings, a shorter tail, a more curled beak and more subtle sounds than its closest relative.

6. The fororacos or terrible bird from ancient times is still terrifying


We all admired the skeletons of giant carnivorous birds in museums that lived on Earth millions of years ago. They reached 3 meters in height and roamed the plains and mountains, untouched no longer small predators. Scientists recently completed assembling the skeleton, 90 percent of which they found in 2010 in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The aptly named terror bird had unique vocal and anatomical attributes. You can bet that scary birds will be appearing in horror films soon.

5. Tiny and adorable lizards discovered in the Andes


Three new species of lizards that look even more adorable than the dragons from the animated film How to Train Your Dragon have been discovered in the Andes Mountains of Peru and Ecuador. The body length of these lizards ranges from 5 to 10 centimeters, and their curious eyes, richly decorated skin and rows of multi-colored spines make them simply irresistible. Before this discovery, only 12 species of this family were known, with five of them discovered in the last seven years.

4. A miniature frog with a changing skin surface


A frog no bigger than a human fingernail has been discovered in a remote cloud forest in the Andes of Ecuador. The small amphibian, known as the changeable shortmouth, can change the texture of its skin from spiky to smooth right before your eyes, in just a few minutes. It was discovered in the Reserva Las Gralarias, a mecca of biodiversity, where new species of butterflies and birds were discovered, as well as a species of unique glass frog back in 2012.

3. Prehistoric crocodile ate shellfish


Species of crocodiles known to science are definitely scary. However, the remains of a crocodile with cone-shaped teeth and a spade-shaped mouth were recently found in the Amazon in northeastern Peru. It is believed that this species of crocodiles lived on our planet about 13 million years ago in the primitive swamps of Peru. According to scientists, this crocodile used its unique mouth to scoop up shellfish on which it fed. The mouth of this crocodile, pictured above, was flat and wide, while the crocodiles we are familiar with have narrow mouths.

2. The ancient owl turned out to be unique


For many years, the beautiful species of owl remained included in a group of owls called the Great Tawny Owl. It was a victim of misidentification and was incorrectly classified as a golden-eyed desert owl. Scientists rechecked the bird's feathers and body characteristics, as well as its DNA, and found that its DNA was about 10 percent different from that of the great owl. Wow!

1. Replenishment of the group of flickering oonopid spiders



Researchers in Madagascar recently celebrated the discovery of five new species of tiny, flickering spiders. The body length of these small shimmering arachnids varies from 1 to 3 millimeters. They were even classified into a separate genus called Volborattella, based on their unique appearance, including genitalia that were unlike those of their closest relatives. Can you see the difference between the sexes of the spiders shown in the photograph?

Every year, scientists go on expeditions to jungles and deserts, and also scrupulously examine museum collections in the hope of discovering them, Mashable reports.

So, for example, in 2015, experts discovered an ancient spiny worm with thirty legs, living about 518 million years ago in the territory of modern China, as well as a ruby ​​sea dragon, which today is found off the coast of Australia.

However, at present, the minds of scientists are more occupied with several species of animals that are the most strange and worthy of in-depth study. These representatives of the fauna are both living and already extinct. However, this does not diminish the relevance of their study.

The smallest snail in the world

The tiny snail lives in the limestone hills of China and is currently recognized as the smallest representative of its species. Its dimensions, on average, are 0.86 mm. Individuals of this species are so small that they are very difficult to see with the naked eye, and scientists had to use a microscope to study them.

Dementor Wasp

This species of wasp is found in Southeast Asia and lives in the Mekong River Valley on the Indian Peninsula. The individual preys exclusively on cockroaches.

The poison that the wasp injects into the body of the victim during an attack turns it into a zombie. In this case, the cockroach remains alive, although it loses the ability to move. As a result, the insect turns into a source of fresh food for the wasp larvae.

Mammals that grab food like a vacuum cleaner

The species, the size of a hippopotamus, is now extinct. According to scientists, these creatures lived on earth 23 million years ago. Paleontologists note that the mammal did not chew food, but sucked out vegetation like a vacuum cleaner. The remains of the animal indicate that it had a long snout and fangs. And based on the structure of the jaw, experts were able to establish that it ate only plant foods.

Spider "Skeletorus"

This species of spider was discovered in early 2015. The individual is a species of peacock spider and lives in south-eastern Australia. It is noteworthy that the stripes of blue-white pigment that decorate its body resemble a skeleton.

Ancient sea ​​scorpion

Yale University scientists discovered remains in the United States the oldest type crustacean scorpions, which are approximately 460 million years old. The sea scorpion or sea scorpion is a species of fossil arthropod.

Representatives of this species could reach a length of up to 2 meters and are considered the largest arthropods that have ever lived on earth.

Snake with four legs

Scientists have discovered the remains of this species in Brazil. The snake, which had four legs, lived in burrows on the land of Gondwana about 126 million years ago.

The creature could freely move its four legs, while they were not a “means of transportation” for the snake, but simply helped it hold the victim when strangling.

Rat with a "pig nose"

Scientists have discovered a new species of rat in Indonesia and named it Hyorhinomys stuempkei ("pig-nosed rat"). These rats have very large ears for their size and unusual shape lower teeth resembling fangs.

Previously Korrespondent.net noted that oceanographers discovered off the coast of Mexico.

Nothing fills a movie theater faster than a film about the discovery of a new species. It doesn't even matter whether the species is friendly or not, whether it jumps out of a person's stomach or remains forgotten by its spaceship(like in the movie "E.T.") People will be happy to watch a film even if a representative of a new species looks scary instead of charming, or if he came to Earth to destroy it or conduct experiments on a couple of earthlings. If a new species doesn't look like a human, it's a safe bet that people will want to look at it.

Despite our fascination with the unusual animals born in the minds of writers, we often forget the new species that actually exist, the ones that scientists discover every year around the world. The voices against genetically modified foods grow louder every year (do people really like watermelons with seeds more?) and drown out reports of new species being discovered, leaving Mother Nature with no credit for her creation of these new creatures.

None of the new species discovered in 2015 were found in the United States, but US residents will be able to see them at science fairs across the country. At least on the Internet you can find hundreds of photographs of these species and once again admire the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world.

10. Striped monitor lizards (Water Monitor Lizards)

Exploring the black market can be a dangerous endeavor, especially in other countries where you stand out as a foreigner and don't have any contacts. But sometimes the risk is worth it. Rafe Brown, curator of the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute, recently visited a black market in Manila, Philippines with his friends and came across two new species of striped monitor lizards. The monitor lizards being sold were genetically exclusive species previously unknown to the world of science. Although most of the lizards' characteristics, such as body shape and size, were similar to others, they are endemic to a separate island and isolated peninsula. Most likely, nothing was known about them for many years.

9. Jumper (Titi Monkey)


If you ask someone to describe the Amazon rainforest, you'll likely hear words like lush, green, huge ecosystem, vegetation cascading like a huge multi-level jadeite palace, teeming with thousands of stunning animal species. While this description is certainly true, this wonderful jungle also includes white sand forests. These forests, located on both banks of the Blanco River in Peru, are very rare and occupy only one percent of the entire Peruvian Amazon. Last year, a team from the Field Museum of Natural History documented an astonishing 1,751 new species in the region in 17 days. Among these species is a new species of monkey. According to Corine Vriesendorp, a conservation ecologist, the Skipper is “Either a new species or a previously unknown color variant of the Copper Skipper (Callicebus cupreus.” And you've only been to a gift shop on your vacation!

7 Bird Species Documented 15 Years Later

While the Amazon rainforest is a favorite destination for scientists, the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is largely underappreciated for its potential for species discovery, especially in ornithology. The Sulawesi striped tyrant was first spotted in 1997. However, the new look of this songbird birds was recognized as real only in 2014. In fact, the new species is only distantly related to the gray tabby tyrant for which it was originally thought to be. The new species has shorter wings, a shorter tail, a more curled beak and more subtle sounds than its closest relative.

6. The fororacos or terrible bird from ancient times is still terrifying


We all admired the skeletons of giant carnivorous birds in museums that lived on Earth millions of years ago. They reached 3 meters in height and roamed the plains and mountains, untouched by smaller predators. Scientists recently completed assembling the skeleton, 90 percent of which they found in 2010 in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The aptly named terror bird had unique vocal and anatomical attributes. You can bet that scary birds will be appearing in horror films soon.

5. Tiny and adorable lizards discovered in the Andes


Three new species of lizards that look even more adorable than the dragons from the animated film How to Train Your Dragon have been discovered in the Andes Mountains of Peru and Ecuador. The body length of these lizards ranges from 5 to 10 centimeters, and their curious eyes, richly decorated skin and rows of multi-colored spines make them simply irresistible. Before this discovery, only 12 species of this family were known, with five of them discovered in the last seven years.

4. A miniature frog with a changing skin surface


A frog no bigger than a human fingernail has been discovered in a remote cloud forest in the Andes of Ecuador. The small amphibian, known as the changeable shortmouth, can change the texture of its skin from spiky to smooth right before your eyes, in just a few minutes. It was discovered in Reserva Las Gralarias, a mecca of biodiversity where new species of butterflies and birds were discovered, as well as a species of unique glass frog, back in 2012.

3. Prehistoric crocodile ate shellfish


The species of crocodiles known to science are certainly scary. However, the remains of a crocodile with cone-shaped teeth and a spade-shaped mouth were recently found in the Amazon in northeastern Peru. It is believed that this species of crocodiles lived on our planet about 13 million years ago in the primitive swamps of Peru. According to scientists, this crocodile used its unique mouth to scoop up shellfish on which it fed. The mouth of this crocodile, pictured above, was flat and wide, while the crocodiles we are familiar with have narrow mouths.

2. The ancient owl turned out to be unique


For many years a beautiful view owls remained included in a group of owls called the tawny owl. It was a victim of misidentification and was incorrectly classified as a golden-eyed desert owl. Scientists rechecked the bird's feathers and body characteristics, as well as its DNA, and found that its DNA was about 10 percent different from that of the great owl. Wow!

1. Replenishment of the group of flickering oonopid spiders


Researchers in Madagascar recently celebrated the discovery of five new species of tiny, flickering spiders. The body length of these small shimmering arachnids varies from 1 to 3 millimeters. They were even classified into a separate genus called Volborattella, based on their unique appearance, including genitalia that were unlike those of their closest relatives. Can you see the difference between the sexes of the spiders shown in the photograph?

These research scientists are great!

But many people think that the era of discoveries is over. with the Great Geographical, yes, it may be a little complicated, but in Nature there is still a lot of things that we have never seen in all the time we have been studying our Mother Earth.

Here are 25 newly discovered animals you haven't seen before.

25. Fish Lasiognathus Dinema

Lasiognathus Dinema is a species of ray-finned fish that lives in the deep waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico. This fish can be found at a depth of 1000 to 1500 m.

24. Ruby sea dragon (Phyllopteryx Dewysea)

Phyllopteryx Dewysea also known as the ruby ​​sea dragon is a small sea ​​fish, which lives off the coast of Western Australia. This species was first described in 2015, making it only the third known species sea ​​dragons and the first to be discovered in 150 years.

23. Cancer Gramastacus Lacus

Gramastacus Lacus is a new species of freshwater crayfish recently discovered in New South Wales, Australia. One of the smallest crayfish in the world, representatives of this species reach a maximum weight of only 7 g.

22. Owl Strix Hadorami

Strix Hadorami, also known as the desert owl, is a recently discovered species of owl. This nocturnal bird is found in deserts, semi-deserts, rocky gorges and palm groves in North Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula, feeds on field animals, mice and large insects.

21. Spider Cebrennus Rechenbergi

Also known as the Moroccan Tumbling Spider, Cebrennus Rechenbergi is a flexible arachnid distinguished by its unique defense technique. Whenever it feels threatened, the spider rolls out of danger.

20. Fish Paracheilinus Paineorum

Parachilinus Paineorum, discovered in Central Indonesia back in 2016, is a new, beautifully colored wrasses species.

19. Ant Dracula

Six new species of mysterious blood-sucking ants were recently identified in Madagascar. Known as Dracula ants, these amazing ants suck the blood of their young, a process called "non-destructive cannibalism."

18. Arapaima

Arapaima, one of the world's largest, most endangered, and most mysterious freshwater fish was already known to scientists, but in 2016, a completely new species of these strange creatures living in the Amazon.

17. Gecko Geckolepis Megalepis

Geckolepis Megalepis is a species of gecko recently discovered in Northern Madagascar. When attacked by a predator, the gecko can shed its large scales for a lizard as a defense mechanism, leaving the predator with a mouthful of scales in its place.

16. Scaleless black fish

This bizarre scaleless black fish with fangs was discovered in 2015 by scientists together with State association scientific and applied research? (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) in a volcano off the coast of Australia.

15. Himalayan blackbird

The Himalayan blackbird is a bird species described in 2016 and separated from the Alpine blackbird. This tree-dwelling species has shorter legs, tail and wings, but a longer beak than its alpine counterpart, and the blackbird uses its short legs and tail to better maneuver through the forest.

14. Centipede Illacme tobini

Discovered in Marble Caves National Park Sequoia in California (Sequoia National Park in California), this centipede made scientists fall silent in surprise. Named Illacme tobini, this creature has 414 legs, four penises, and secretes poisonous substances as a defense.

13. Changing Rain Frog (Pristimantis mutabilis)

Dubbed the "punk rocker," this marble-sized amphibian was discovered deep in the... tropical forest Ecuador and is the first known amphibian that can change the texture of its skin. The changing rain frog has the incredible ability to change from smooth skin to prickly skin in a matter of minutes.

12. Snake Cryptelytrops Rubeus

Cryptelytrops rubeus, also known as the ruby-eyed snake, is a newly described species of snake native to the dense evergreen forests of southern Vietnam and eastern Cambodia.

11. Ninja Shark

Discovered in the eastern part Pacific Ocean, the ninja shark is black with white markings around the eyes and mouth. Besides its coloration, it differs from other deep-sea sharks in that it lacks glow-in-the-dark organs.

10. Spider Maratus Bubo

Maratus Bubo is a recently discovered species of Australian jumping spider. The name "bobo" comes from the Latin genus name for the great horned owl (Bubo Virginianus), and was taken from the spider's dorsal plate that resembles an owl.

9. Jellyfish Dendrogramma Enigmatica

Discovered on the seabed in Victoria, Australia, Dendrogramma Tnigmatica is a strange multicellular animal that researchers believe may be related to jellyfish, corals and sea anemones.

8. Gran Canaria Blue Finch

Previously thought to be the same species as the larger, more common Tenerife Blue Finch, the Gran Canaria Blue Finch is the newest bird in Europe. This beautifully colored bird lives in the pine forests of Gran Canaria.

7. Wasp Deuteragenia Ossarium

Deuteragenia Ossarium is a species of wasp recently discovered in China. The insect got its name from a bone cemetery or ossuary because the females build a nest and protect it with the help of dead ants, since the latter excrete chemical substances that deter predators.

6. Frog limnonectes larvaepartus

Discovered on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, limnonectes larvaepartus - big frog, the color of which varies from brown to gray. This is the only species of frog in the world whose representatives produce live tadpoles.

5. Stick insect Phryganistria Tamdaoensis

Phryganistria tamdaoensis is a newly discovered species of stick insect belonging to the family of giant stick insects, although it "only" reaches 23 cm in length. The species was named after Tam Dao National Park in northwestern Vietnam, where it was discovered.

4. Slug Phyllodesmium Acanthorhinum

Phyllodesmium Acanthorhinum, discovered off the coast of Japan in 2015, is a new species of sea slug. This gastropod sea ​​clam known for its bright, luminous coloration.

Sporting a glorious red beard, the red-bearded titi is probably one of the most striking monkeys in wildlife. It was officially discovered in 2008 in the Colombian Amazon forest. However, it is believed that these monkeys were first discovered in 1960. They are critically endangered with only 250 individuals left in the wild.

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Animals are the most sincere creatures on the planet. They will always be our inexhaustible source of positivity, good mood and role models.

website collects touching, funny and good stories about our smaller brothers, and these are the animals that, for various reasons, fascinated us this year.

Transfiguration

We believe that love and care can transform anyone. Even those who were found in trash can or in a shoe box. All year we have been collecting for you touching photographs of animals that are alive thanks to human love.

A caring family from Florida, USA, found an unfortunate kitten on the side of the road. They took him home and carefully looked after him until he finally recovered. How surprised they were when over time he turned into an incredibly fluffy snow-white beauty.

Strong friendship

This friendly golden retriever is named Bob. He lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with his owner, a hamster and 8 assorted birds. Bob is probably one of the most peaceful creatures in the world: not only does he get along well with all these guys, but he also seems to really enjoy posing for photos together.

An unusual story happened in the Primorsky Safari Park, where a tiger named Amur shares an enclosure with a goat. The goat, intended for the tiger as live prey, unexpectedly for everyone was able to repel the predator and received the nickname Timur for his courage. The story did not end there: two such completely different animals were soon able to become friends.

Kindness

Every morning, the girl and her mother fill the birdbath in the yard with fresh water and pour unshelled peanuts into a specially made tray. After the meal, shiny trinkets begin to appear in the tray - earrings, loops, glass, balls... For a girl, this collection is more valuable than gold. Every item in it was brought by the crows.

Young man from South Africa saved a wounded owl from death. In two months she recovered and even became friends with the family cat. He could not even imagine that then, every time she flew out of the house in the evenings, she would return to him with “gifts.”

Sense of humor

An ordinary dentist from Alaska, Timothy, nicknamed the Tooth Ninja, became famous on the Internet for his Instagram. In his profile you can see the life of his funniest dogs, which he simply adores. We enjoyed watching the cheerful life of these guys.

Megan and Chris decided to do a beautiful pre-wedding photo shoot with their dog Louis. They hired professionals, prepared, but did not take into account one thing: Louis had his own opinion on how to make their photographs truly memorable. He frolicked as best he could, sparing no effort, and jumped right in front of the camera, each time trying to obscure the groom in the photo.

Size

Meet the Hulk, probably the largest pit bull in the world. Despite its intimidating size, it is a very kind and loyal dog. Many people are afraid of pit bulls, but Hulk is a devoted friend who will never offend a person and always happily greets guests.

Whatever the dog is, it needs only one thing - the love of its owner. And, even if the pet is not inferior in size to a well-fed pony, no one canceled hugs, regular tummy rubs and everything else.

The Maine Coon is one of the largest domesticated cat breeds. In 2010, the Guinness Book of Records, for example, included the cat Stewie, whose size was 123 cm from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail. Maine Coons can weigh up to 16 kg. The origins of their breed are shrouded in mystery. But, despite its fantastic nature, the most powerful myth is that it is a cross between a cat and a raccoon.

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