Strange, Unusual, and Widely Unknown Creatures *Pic Heavy*

OMG!! I want a Tarsier!!!

We have an Alpaca Farm down the road about 20 miles. I like to take a drive by once or twice a week this time of year to see all the new babies.

Also, there's quite a few that I know of from watching Go, Diego, Go! with my kids, of all things. He's done the Aya-Aye, the tamarin, the pygmy marmoset, the tapir and the sloth. Maybe shows like that will encourage a greater stewardship of the planet in our younger generation.

I also like the dumbo octopus. Wasn't that the type in the movie Finding Nemo?

Yeah - I know. I need to get out more and stop watching cartoons with my kids, LOL.

Em
 
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I LOVE that movie!! As "old" as I am, I never seem to tire of it. Though, I don't know if that is the same kind of jellyfish.
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I LOVE that movie!! As "old" as I am, I never seem to tire of it. Though, I don't know if that is the same kind of jellyfish.
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No, no, the little purple octopus, Pearl. You know, they scared her and made her ink, LOL.

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LOL, now I'll have to make the kids watch it tomorrow.
Em
 
Didn't have any good pictures of the sugar gliders I use to have so I found one online. They aren't to uncommon though but cute.

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Also not to uncommon Coconut crabs.

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Prey mantis shrimp.

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Hairy Angler

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Nautilus

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Not uncommon but pretty Egyptian Vulture

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Goblin Shark

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Not sure what kind of shark/ray this is.

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