As the world that continues to spin, many animals that have evolved.
The following animals have evolved.
Octopus mantle (tremoctopus violaceus)
If we know the octopus animal, this animal looks very contrast with normal octopus. As if these animals come from another planet who jumped into the sea and like to live there.
Female animals 40,000 times heavier than the male. Males only have a length of 2.4 cm, while females, with a length of more than 2 meters.
If you feel threatened, the female can increase the membrane that coats of arms so it looks bigger.
Yeti Crab (Kiwa hirsuta)
You know animals called yeti crab?
Legend of the giant animals of Nepal and the Tibetan community is said to inhabit one of the highest mountains in the world, the Himalayas.
Taken from the same name, the animal was given an official name Kiwa hirsute
in 2005 it has a yellow fuzz in both claws.
Scientists suspect these claws are used to detect food and looking for a partner.
Olm (Proteus anguinus)
The olm is a Europe’s only cave adapted vertebrate, and has numerous adaptations for an underground life. Olms hunt their prey in the absolute dark and have developed a powerful sensory system of smell, taste, hearing and electrosensitivity. Olms are pale and sightless, although their skin-covered eyes are still light sensitive. They are an entirely aquatic species that can survive without food for up to 10 years and live to an age of 58 or more. Part of an ancient lineage of amphibians evolving independently for 190 million years, this species is now threatened by pollution and habitat disturbance. A small subpopulation of “black olms” may be a separate species requiring additional protection.
Sea Angel
Sea angels previously known as one kind of pteropod, are a large group of small swimming sea slugs in six different families. These are pelagic marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs in the clade Gymnosomata within the larger clade Heterobranchia.
Sea angels are also sometimes known as "cliones", but this is potentially misleading because the family Clionidae is just one of the families within this clade.
Recent molecular data suggests that the gymnosomata form a sister group to the Thecosomata, other planktonic, weakly- or non-mineralized gastropods, although this long-standing hypothesis has had some recent detractors
Horned viper
The Desert Horned Viper lives in the desert. They usually bury themselves in the sand in order to keep cool in the desert heat. They overwinter in the borrowed burrows of rodents or burrowing lizards.
They usually move with their bodies in front of their heads in order to keep the sun out of their faces, using their bodies as a wall. They normally hunt during the night. They received their name because of the two horns that stick out of the top of their heads.
Horned vipers are egg-layers. Mating takes place from April to June, and the female will lay and 12-20 eggs in damp soil. The eggs incubate for about 8 weeks and then hatch. The young snakes become sexually mature in about two years. Captive specimens of this snake can live as long as 18 years.
Atheris hispida
Hispida Atheris This is a highly venomous snake, try to see the very visible shape dian once fierce and sharp, Atheris hispida is a small Viper snake found in Central African rain forest.
Hispida Atheris is usually called "Viper scaly tree" that grows up to 75 cm, the same shape as vipers, where Atheris hispida has fangs are folded on the front upper jaw, there is no antidote is found, the bite causes difficulty in breathing, blood clotting , Pain and swelling, until death. Fortunately, these vipers usually stay away from human settlements, have been very rare and is one of the snakes are protected.