Weird Animals

What categorizes an animal as “weird” can be subjective to most people. Some may find the long hair of the Komondor dog to be quite funny, while others will find the appearance of the ocean sunfish to be unique.

It is crucial to remember that over eight million species live in a wide variety of diverse environments. Naturally, to survive, they will adopt behavior that looks crazy out of context or develop physical adaptations that may appear funny to onlookers. For instance, the vampire ground finch will feed on the blood of birds, while the leafy seadragon looks like a clump of seaweed, camouflaging itself against predators.

Weird Animals

List of Weird Animals

Mammals

  • Aardvark
  • Amazonian Manatee
  • Aye-aye
  • Bald Uakari
  • Bornean Bearded Pig
  • Capybara
  • Chinese Water Deer
  • Dugong
  • Fossa
  • Gerenuk
  • Gobi Jerboa
  • Hammer-headed Bat
  • Honduran White Bat
  • Irrawaddy Dolphin
  • Jaguarundi
  • Kinkajou
  • Kirk’s Dik-dik
  • Komondor Dog
  • Lowland Streaked Tenrec
  • Maned Wolf
  • Markhor
  • Naked Mole Rat
  • Narwhal
  • North Sulawesi Babirusa
  • Northern Fur Seal
  • Olinguito
  • Okapi
  • Patagonian Mara
  • Pink Fairy Armadillo
  • Platypus
  • Proboscis Monkey
  • Quokka
  • Saiga Antelope
  • Sir David’s Long-beaked Echidna
  • Star-nosed Mole
  • Sunda Colugo
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Tufted Deer
  • Water Opossum
  • Zebra Duiker

Birds

  • California Condor
  • Flightless Cormorant
  • Great Potoo
  • Helmeted Hornbill
  • Hoatzin
  • Jabiru
  • Kakapo
  • Lilac-breasted Roller
  • Long-wattled Umbrellabird
  • Magnificent Frigatebird
  • Marabou Stork
  • Oilbird
  • Philippine Eagle
  • Secretarybird
  • Shoebill
  • Silkie Chicken
  • Southern Cassowary
  • Sri Lanka Frogmouth
  • Superb Bird-Of-Paradise
  • Superb Lyrebird
  • Tawny Frogmouth
  • Vampire Ground Finch

Reptiles

  • Banded Flying Snake
  • Blue-tongued Skink
  • Cantor’s Giant Soft Shelled Turtle
  • Eastern Long-necked Turtle
  • Frill-necked Lizard
  • Gharial
  • Indian Egg-eating Snake
  • Mata Mata Turtle
  • Mexican Mole Lizard
  • Rhinoceros Ratsnake
  • Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko
  • Spiny Bush Viper
  • Thorny Devil

Amphibians

  • Atretochoana eiselti
  • Axolotl
  • Chinese Giant Salamander
  • El Tovar Glass Frog
  • Hairy Frog
  • Hellbender
  • Indian Purple Frog
  • Spike-nosed Tree Frog

Fish

  • Alligator Gar
  • Australian Ghostshark
  • Binocular Fish
  • Blobfish
  • Blue Parrotfish
  • Common Fangtooth
  • Frilled Shark
  • Goblin Shark
  • Humpback Anglerfish
  • Largetooth Sawfish
  • Leafy Seadragon
  • Megamouth Shark
  • Ocean Sunfish
  • Pacific Barreleye Fish
  • Pacu
  • Red-lipped Batfish
  • Sailfin Flying Fish
  • Sarcastic Fringehead
  • Sea Lamprey
  • Short Fangtooth
  • Warty Frogfish
  • Whitemargin Stargazer

Invertebrates

  • Amazon Giant Fishing Spider
  • Australian Peacock Spider
  • Bird-dropping Spider
  • Blue Glaucus
  • Bobbit Worm
  • Buff-tip Moth
  • Colossal Squid
  • Dementor Wasp
  • Dragon-headed Caterpillar
  • Firework Jellyfish
  • Fried Egg Jellyfish
  • Giant Clam
  • Giant Katydid
  • Giant Whip Scorpion
  • Golden Tortoise Beetle
  • Hickory Horned Devil
  • Hummingbird Hawk-moth
  • Immortal Jellyfish
  • Japanese Spider Crab
  • Loch’s Chromodoris
  • Peacock Mantis Shrimp
  • Spotted Lantern Fly
  • Orchid Mantis
  • Panda Ant
  • Rosy Maple Moth
  • Spanish Dancer
  • Thistledown Velvet Ant
  • Umbonia Spinosa
  • Vampire Squid
  • Venezuelan Poodle Moth
  • Yeti Crab

FAQs

1. Why are there so many unique animals in Australia?

Australia is a landmass largely isolated from the rest of the world. This separation has led to the wildlife evolving in crazy ways, allowing several one-of-a-kind animals to live there.

2. Which animals living in the ocean are considered to be a bit weird?

The seas and oceans of the world are home to several animals that one might consider weird. Some of these animals include the blobfish, the Japanese spider crab, the goblin shark, the colossal squid, and the Australian ghostshark.

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