The Definitive Ranking Of Weird-Looking Animals, From Least To Most Weird

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Tarsier.

Tarsier.

Each of this little monkey's eyeballs is as big as its brain. They're very good at leaping and climbing, and once they've attached themselves to a tree can be hard to remove.

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Mudskipper.

Mudskipper.

Mudskippers are fish that propel themselves across land using their fins. They live in mudflats and, despite being fish, spend most of their time out of the water.

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Proboscis monkey.

Proboscis monkey.

Proboscis monkeys live in Borneo and are one of the largest species of monkey native to Asia. They use their incredible noses to attract mates.

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Geoduck.

Geoduck.

Officially known as Panopea generosa, geoducks are large (and edible) saltwater clams that look a bit, um, pornographic. They grow up to a metre long and don't have many predators apart from humans.

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