10 Unusual Animals, and the Last One Was Discovered in China
There are approximately 8.7 million different species of animals living on land, in the air and underwater. It is estimated that we only know about 24% of the species. Even if it's 100,000 or even 1,000, how many you could name with your own name? Obviously, there are many unknown organisms that exist on Earth, which requires us to learn more about the life around us.
Some of these animals will surprise you, they are very unusual, you might be shocked because you've never heard of them before. At the same time, there are animals that are so terrifying that you only wish you never encountered them in real life.
I. Honduran White Bat

White fur and leaf-shaped nose, it's difficult to spot this little bat.
II. Panda Ant

It looks like a combination of ant and panda species. It is actually a wingless yellow bee, sometimes called a bullet ant.
III. Dumbo Octopus

This octopus is not only cute but also named after Disney's Dumbo.
IV. Lowland Spotted Hedgehog
You have to go to Madagascar to find this mammal.
V. Flying Fox Monkey

This flying fox can be found in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. It is actually not a monkey, it doesn't actually fly, but it can do some gliding. It often eats plants at night.
VI. Blue Parrotfish

You will find this bright blue fish in the Caribbean Sea and tropical waters of the western Atlantic. They spend most of their time searching for food.
VII. Atlantic Sea Dragon Nudibranch

Sometimes called the Blue Dragon, it can often be found in warm waters because it floats near the surface of the water.
VIII. Barreleye Fish

You will have to descend about 2,000 feet into the ocean to find this fish. It doesn't move much, but its transparent head looks a little scary.
IX. Venezuelan Bulldog Moth
It was discovered in Venezuela in 2009, it looks a little like a lion dog and an alien.
X. Fluffy Antelope

This antelope is found in central China, it has a tuft of black hair on its forehead and canine-like teeth. It tends to spend most of its time wandering alone. (Like a fawn)