Only 4% Can Tell a Real Animal from a Fake One





Our world is full of surprises, from the strangest natural phenomena to the weirdest-looking creatures. In the depths of the sea, the forests of Madagascar, and even the African savannas exist dozens of animals that look pretty exotic. These strange animals are a godsend for a photographer and a real puzzle for those who see the picture on the Net first: is it photoshopped or they really exist? So here's a fun little challenge for you: can you tell real animals from completely made up ones? Other videos you might like: 10 Unique Animals You Won’t Believe Exist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8mxT7lnCuo& 10 Extinct Animals That Shouldn't Be Brought Back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPF0zB1hDKY& A Unique Creature on Earth That Can Never Be Killed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8893cgbUfg& TIMESTAMPS: #1 0:16 #2 0:48 #3 1:17 #4 2:07 #5 2:39 #6 3:22 #7 4:07 #8 4:40 #9 5:33 #10 6:12 #11 6:56 #12 7:46 #13 8:15 #14 8:46 #15 9:12 #16 10:07 #17 10:38 #18 11:31 Preview photo credit: Red-lipped Batfish (Ogcoephalus darwini), Galapagos Island, Pacific Ocean: By Reinhard Dirscherl/Visuals Unlimited, Inc./East News, http://bit.ly/2tnLM0T Animation is created by Bright Side. Music by Epidemic Sound http://bit.ly/1NOjjY3 SUMMARY: - The smallest species of deer you can find is tufted deer. Only the males have these fang-like canines, though. These deer can be found in southern China, Tibet, and northern Myanmar. - Patagonian mara is a rabbit-like animal from Argentina. This species has relatively long ears and limbs, making them exceptional runners. This little rodent can even compete with deer and antelope when it comes to top running speeds! - The fossa is a cat-like animal (which is often compared to a small cougar) that lives on the island of Madagascar. Fossas can be pretty dangerous! They enjoy hunting both during the day and at night, and they have flexible ankles that allow them to easily jump from one tree to the other. - Pink fairy armadillo is the smallest species of armadillo. These guys have yellowish-white fur and a flexible shell on top of their body. They lead a nocturnal lifestyle, which makes it way harder for us to spot them. - Star-nosed moles live in the northeast part of the US and southeastern Canada. You can easily recognize them by that hard-to-miss fleshy appendage on their face. - Zebra duiker can be found on the continent of Africa, mostly in Liberia and parts of surrounding countries. Experts believe that these creatures are one of the earliest duiker species to have evolved. - Japanese spider crab lives in the waters around Japan, and they have the largest leg span of any arthropod. And get this: people actually eat them! They’re even considered a true delicacy. - Red-lipped batfishes usually hang out around the Galapagos Islands, but they must not be the best swimmers given the fact that they prefer to “walk” on the ocean floor instead. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: http://bit.ly/1NR4JJP Instagram: http://bit.ly/2pDikkf 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: http://bit.ly/2pNb6gr Photos: http://bit.ly/23rGg9b East News ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://bit.ly/2d8ayZz

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