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  • SaxonRider
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    I just read that a possible intermediate host for the coronavirus between bats and humans is the pangolin.

    ‘WTF is a pangolin?’ I wondered.

    Introducing one of the coolest looking creatures I’ve ever seen…

    pangolin 1

    pangolin 2

    JAG
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    Also one of the most endangered species due to the trade in their scales :o(

    But they are very cool and I just wish people weren’t so bloody horrible!

    perchypanther
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    Quokka

    maccruiskeen
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    Carpet frogs. Able to camouflage themselves perfectly on carpets but if you step on one they have distinctive croak and let out a fowl smell

    there was one on every step of my staircase this morning

    slowoldman
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    Prog Rock Pangolin

    Tarkus

    hols2
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    Ro5ey
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    I’m sure I’ve half seen an Attenborough program on Pangolins.

    Might be on iplayer ??

    DezB
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    Animals are awesome!
    I think Pangolins are pretty mainstream 😀

    My nieces would never believe that an Aye-Aye existed… they are pretty mad with their huge eyes and one long finger to extract bugs from trees. Aye-ayes, not nieces.

    The Fossa was my most recent WTF off the telly. What an amazing looking thing

    gecko76
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    Binturong, also known as a Bearcat.

    willyboy
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    Prog Rock Pangolin Armadillo

    perchypanther
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    I’m a big fan of the kinkajou

    tpbiker
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    Boils my piss that these animals are sold in markets. If you have ever been to that market and subsequently caught this virus then I have limited sympathy…

    swavis
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    My most recent was the Secretary bird, it just looks bonkers

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    willyboy
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    We saw some ‘Olms‘ in Slovenia. Very strange

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    Mat
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    I opened this thread thinking pangolins!

    dangeourbrain
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    My most recent was the Secretary bird, it just looks bonkers

    See if you can find a video of one catching a snake.

    I rather like the capybara for its smug look, and for down right cute it’s hard to beat the slow loris or tarsier but for all out what the hell it’s got to be something like the gobi jerboa or maned wolf (assuming we’re not going aquatic where there’s things like lamprey at the not that weird end of things)

    thepurist
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    See if you can find a video of one catching a snake.

    Get yourself to the Hawk Conservancy in Andover and they demo this every day.  Stampy kicky beasties.

    theotherjonv
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    Binturong, also known as a Bearcat

    Its arse smells of popcorn, as anyone that’s seen the Animal Antics show at Chessington would know.

    gecko76
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    Binturong, also known as a Bearcat

    Its arse smells of popcorn, as anyone that’s seen the Animal Antics show at Chessington would know.

    I know you’re not supposed to give them cigarettes. At least that’s what the sign at the safari park in Indonesia said. It seems to be ok at Edinburgh zoo though.

    How about a muskeljaatkat.

    Drac
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    Drop bears.

    My most recent was the Secretary bird, it just looks bonkers

    See if you can find a video of one catching a snake.

    I’ve seen some videos of supposed secretaries catching snakes, I’m not sure it’s the same video.

    jimdubleyou
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    When I first started diving, I found it hard to believe that this sort of thing existed…

    funkmasterp
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    Long beaked Echidna. It’s like a mosquito and a hedgehog had angry sex whilst being watched by a platypus and this was the end result.

    swavis
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    See if you can find a video of one catching a snake

    It was on a documentary about them doing just that where I first heard of them. Just brilliantly bonkers

    taxi25
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    I’d heard about these but never really believed they existed.

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    maccruiskeen
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    slowoldman
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    Prog Rock Pangolin Armadillo

    I know but it was a pangolin that was posted. Which actually remind me of artichokes.

    lister
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    Rusty Spotted Cat.

    lister
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    Jeezus: what did I do???

    tall_martin
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    Someone tried to sell me a pangolin in a bag.

    At least I think he was trying to sell me it as neither of us spoke the same language! I had absolutely no idea what it was until I saw a stuffed one in a museum 10 years later.

    Still got no idea why a backpacker would buy a dead pangolin 😢

    senorj
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    Shitehawk? 😉
    There’s been loads of pangolin stuff on my you tube “feed” this week.cute babies etc.
    Makes you think.

    PiknMix
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    Long nosed walking bat fish, I’ve known about them for a while, but when I first saw one in Plymouth Marine Aquarium it rocked my world.

    molgrips
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    I knew about pangolins. My wife made a scarf which resembled those scales so we called it creamy pangolin.

    Octonauts is good for this subject, albeit with a marine theme. My favourite is the immortal jellyfish. Which is actually immortal. It matures, then when it gets too old, ill, or is subject to some kind of environmental strees it starts getting young again, and it can keep going indefinitely. Until something eats it I suppose.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii

    eulach
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    I was going to post the pink fairy armadillo but pik n mix’s bat fish wins today’s internet.

    submarined
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    Came here to play Quokka, dammit.
    A marsupial so caring, that when threatened, it’ll chuck its young out of its pouch to distract an attacker.

    If like to hurl into the ring an Aha-ha.
    Also, a Shovel nosed guitar fish
    And a Tasseled Wobbegong
    And an ice cream cone worm.
    And the Monkeyfaced Prickleback.
    And… Ah, just read the book

    bigginge
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    Snake

    Atretochonana eiselti, aka. The penis snake.

    tjagain
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    Star nose mole?

    colournoise
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    tomd
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    Horseshoe Crab

    Horseshoe crabs are very strange animals. Aside from swimming upside down and looking like scifi aliens, they have blue blood which is harvested for medical uses. Apparently it has a chemical in it with which can be used to detect absolutely miniscule bacterial contamination of solutions. Very handy if you plan to inject it into someone.

    Wally
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    Horseshoe crab has lasted 450 million years and three mass extinctions, which certainly sorts out any weak points to design.
    Blue blood (At a guess A Chelate of copper – we use Iron, as does nearly every other living thing) coagulates (clumps around) any bacteria it comes across. Crocodiles also have fantastic antibacterial blood defences. Octopus/squid/cuttle fish are pretty WTF creatures too. Caronavirus source is unkown, be a little bit ironic that it could come from one of the above oddities that must be getting rarer with mankinds rampant expansion.

    dangeourbrain
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    Caronavirus source is unkown, be a little bit ironic that it could come from one of the above oddities that must be getting rarer with mankinds rampant expansion.

    I read somewhere it was from Bat soup, could be militant animal consommétionists.

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