Top 10 animals you never knew that existed

If Dinosaurs, mammoths, Smilodons and Dodos were the only animals that you think existed and are now extinct then think again, because you could be missing something. Hey i'm not saying you should go and start including mythical creatures in your list 😆 they are indeed some animals that have existed and some are still in town as we speak, and these animals are just something that you never knew that they are existing. so here at yourfactcentre we've compiled a run down list of these animals so at the end of this post you won't be amazed again when you come across any of the animals listed here any where at all! 




10. TARSIER



These adorable little primates live in Southeast Asia. Their size is just around 3 to 6 inches, and their immense yellow eyes and long fingers cause you to go "awww." It's somewhat miserable they can't be tamed in light of the fact that they can just get by in nature.

9. WHITE LION



White lions are definitely not a different subspecies. These creatures have a hereditary issue that makes their jacket lighter than that of different predators. You can here and there observe them in South Africa, yet as a rule it's an issue of choice. One thing is for sure, however: they're incredibly attractive.

8. AXOLOTL



The axolotl is most likely the weirdest critter you can have in your fish tank. Enormous outer gills make these Mexican creatures of land and water amazingly adorable. Today they're for the most part reproduced in bondage and once in a while met in nature. Grown-up axolotls are about an inch long yet have a superpower: they can recover their gills, tail, and even appendages.

7. THORNY DEVIL



Thorny Devils are reptiles one of a kind to Australia. Because of the thistles on its head that assume the job of a bogus head, it effectively tricks the two its adversaries and its casualties. Thorny Devils are indulgent people: a solitary reptile can eat a few thousand ants every day, whats more? it can use his body surface to keep itself hydrated.

6. PYGMY MARMOSET




These enchanting primates that become greater than 6 inches and can most likely be considered the littlest of the species. They occupy the South American rainforests and live for the most part in the trees.

5. CHERAX PULCHER


This types of crayfish is effectively the most wonderful: the cherax's shell is rainbow-shaded and resembles an image from space. Nonetheless, the abnormal appearance is pretty much every one of that makes this crayfish not quite the same as its family members. Sadly, the number of inhabitants in these astounding animals has dropped drastically as of late.

4. JAPANESE SPIDER CRAB



This one may induce nerves even in an accomplished jumper: such crabs are among the greatest of their sort and arrive at loads of 40 pounds, with their front legs traversing very nearly 10 feet. Creepy crawly crabs feed on mollusks and the remaining parts of creatures and satisfy 100 years.

3. FRILL-NECKED LIZARD



On the off chance that mythical beasts like Dragons truly existed, they would presumably look a great deal like these reptiles — simply take a gander at that goliath overlap on their necks. In spite of their unobtrusive size, decoration necked reptiles are superb trackers, standing upstanding on their back hooks and murmuring with their ornaments open. An unnerving sight!

2. POTOO



These winged animals have an impossible to miss expansive mouth that causes them get bugs in flight. A wide-looked at, surprised potoo is an image you won't have the option to overlook for quite a while. Lamentably, it's very difficult to see due to its fantastic woods cover.


1. AYE-AYE



This inquisitive beastie is endemic toward the north of Madagascar. Fleecy yes ayes are humble in size yet highlight a hairy tail of right around 2 feet long. By chance, they've put their appearance in an on the map animation: recall Maurice? That is the one.

0. FLUFFY ALBINO TARANTULA



I've been saving this for the last, especially for the people having the issue of Arachnophobia. I mean looking at this white fluffy creature could change your mind on how you see spiders entirely and who knows could actually cure you from Arachnophobia.





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