This looks like an ant designed by Tim Burton! But despite looking like an ant and being referred to as such, it is in fact a form of wingless wasp. They may well look like harmless little furballs, but these fierce little creatures have earned a reputation as “cow killers” and they should not be underestimated.
The females possess thicker fur but lack wings. The hairy panda ant can live up to 2 years.
Glass Frog
This fascinating frog can be found in Southern America and is a family of amphibians that exhibit an unusual peculiarity — transparent abdomens. Because their insides are visible through the skin, their common name is glass frogs.
Glass frogs have incredible appetites, as such, they have a need to eat and are constantly in search of small insects.
Fossa
This is quite an interesting cat-like creature, or is it more like a squirrel? The fossa resides in Madagascar. Their classification has been controversial because physically it resembles a cat, while other traits suggest a relation to viverrids. Viverrids are medium-sized carnivores with longish frames and comparatively short legs.
What is even more interesting, is that genetic study has shown that they are actually their own separate species.
Tufted Deer
These little deer are found in central China, the tufted deer is a small species of deer characterized by a raised tuft of black hair on its forehead and like most kinds of deer, fang-like canines for the males. These are actually tusk-like teeth they use to fight other males.
It is a timid, mainly solitary creature, and they sometimes live in pairs and enjoy living in areas with sheltered forests where they can find good cover.
Honduran White Bat
The Honduran white bat has characteristic white fur, with the tips of their individual hairs being gray as well as a peculiar leaf-shaped nose. Unfortunately, these charming little white bats are considered 'Near Threatened' on the International Union for Conservation of Nature scale.
They dwell in leaf 'tents' that they create by cutting the side veins extending out from the midrib of large leaves.