Top 10 strange animals still living on Earth

Throughout history, humans have discovered and bred many strange animals and below are the Top 10 strangest animals still living on the Blue Planet.

1. Silkie chicken

Silkie chickens are a breed of chicken originating from China. The reason for this name is because their feathers are like silk and especially their skin, meat, and bones are all black. In addition, this breed of chicken is also different in that its earlobes are blue, each leg has 5 toes while most other chickens only have 4.
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2. Sunda flying lemur

This strange animal is found in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Despite its name, the “flying gibbon” cannot fly, but instead swings from tree to tree using a large membrane between its limbs. Its main food is fruit and young shoots.
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3. Fire Wolf

The red wolf, also known as the Asian wild dog or the Indian wild dog, is a carnivorous mammal of the family Canidae, the sole member of the genus Cuon. They are highly social animals, living in small packs.
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4. Pakistani mountain goat

The Markhor is a large wild goat found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kashmir, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It is classified as Endangered by the IUCN, with fewer than 2,500 mature individuals remaining.
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5. Snub-nosed monkey

The snub-nosed monkey is a group of Old World monkeys that live in various parts of Asia. They are named for their short noses on round faces, with their nostrils facing forward. The animals have relatively long, colorful fur, especially on the shoulders and back.
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6. Badger dog

The raccoon dog or Tanuki is a native of East Asia and the only living species of the genus Nyctereutes. It is an excellent climber and lives mainly in the branches of tall trees.
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7. Mane Wolf

The maned wolf is a species of dog. It is the largest dog in South America, resembling a large fox with reddish fur. In the wild, maned wolves can grow up to 1.07m tall, nearly 1.5m long and weigh up to 34kg.
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8. Gerenuk antelope

The Gerenuk, also known as the Waller's gazelle, is a long-necked antelope found in East Africa. It is the sole member of the genus Litocranius and was first described by naturalist Victor Brooke in 1879.
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9. Amazonian Royal Flycatcher

This is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family found in forests and woodlands across much of the Amazon basin. In the wild, it builds very large nests (sometimes up to 2m long) in tree branches near water to avoid predators.
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10. Zebra antelope

The zebra antelope is a species of mammal in the family Bovidae, order Artiodactyla. It was described by Gray in 1838. The zebra antelope is found in Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. It has also been recently discovered in southeastern Guinea.
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