40 Mysterious Animals That Have Rarely Been Seen Part 3

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The Natural World Contains About 8.7 Million Species And We Only Know About 2 Million Of Them. That Means Mother Nature Has Created Some Things That Are Definitely Going To Be A Question To Look At. Whether It’s Regular Common Species In Funky Colors Or Completely New Animals Like The Sarcastic Fringe Head, There Is A Lot You Have Not Seen Yet.
So Without Further Ado, Here Are 40 Animals You Might Have Not Seen Before!

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you say its 8 million species but we only know of 2 million of them, then how do we know its 8 million total 🤔 ....😂

supremevictory
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Uhhh striped hyenas do in fact exist... they are closely related to the Aardwolf. The striped hyena is much bigger and heavier

PanzerBat
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2:29 - I can assure you, that striped hyenas DO exist. They are a legit species my dude. In fact, the picture you showed while saying they don't exist, is a picture of a striped hyena.

IkkinDarkheart
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Those tiny white bats and hairy frogfishes are so incredibly cute! 😍

VaniaAjah
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12:13 isn't a cleaner shrimp. It's a harlequin shrimp. They eat sea stars, specifically their tube feet. They are often used to control asterina star infestations in reef aquariums.

lethose
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Yes! The hummingbird hawkmoth! We get them here to! I've had them in my garden, every summer

kalinadesseaux
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WONDERFUL .FANTASTIC.
&RARE ANIMALS I SEEN FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE THANK FOR THIS TYPE OF VIDEOS RECORDED

jakriyaa
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The "humming bird hawk moths, " Otherwise known as the 5-spotted hawk moth or the hornworm moth (Yes, those green ones that eat your tomatoes) are also in the United States. I see them all the time, especially around Missouri.

windfall
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Scary, Amazing, Beautiful, Bizarre, Majestic... Our advances in technology have allowed us to see species that most of us would never see in real life during our lifetime, I hope the habitats of all this species is not disturbed by our invading presence

MegaThunderfist
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If the natural world contains 8.7 million species and we only know 2 million of them as you said, how do we know there are 6.7 million more??

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Hammerhead worms aren't "eating their own kind" when they eat earthworms. Hammerhead worms are flatworms. Earthworms are annelid worms.

edwin
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You presented a giant centipede and a giant millipede and called both millipedes.

edwin
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I have seen a Lynx frome abut 2 meters. It was on it way down a tree and spotten me. I was just a child and it looket at me. I froze on that spoot for abut 10 min. I never braked the eye contact. It was like it was wondering who I was. After it just jumped down and run in to the forest.
Later I got to know it was a female that came every year to have her cubs in that forest. I even saw her again later with 2 cubs.
Lynx is one of my favorite animals. Even love the latin name ”Lynx Lynx”.

lillerin
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Some much cool creatures in our world. I enjoy seeing rare things of nature. Thank you!

nickb
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I've heard of most of these animals, and I actually saw a hummingbird moth in real life once! I expected tardigrades to be on this list too, they're really cool and unusual

MidnightLovesPotatoes
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I watched this right before bed. Had some seriously effed up dreams! 😂😂😂

deviantdiva
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I'd been an avid [frustrated] naturalist ever since I started to walk. I had always been so keen about nature documentaries, especially about birds and reptiles. I could say that I somehow saw more or less all the types of birds in books and videos. And it can get boring. I cannot remember when was the last time I saw an animal that I'd never seen before. I've seen and know all the animals in this video, EXCEPT the Long Wattled Umbrella Bird... This was the very first time I heard and saw that bird. And I was blown away 🤯🤯🤯

redglue
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Once I was on vacation in Guanajuato, Mexico, and near some mines (local tourist attraction) I caught a moth similar to the Venezuelan one, but of various colors. Still, form was almost the same. And I also got to see the hummingbird moth once.

emanononame
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Those servals are leucistic not albino, that's a common(relatively) mutation in many species

JB-hpup
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I've been lucky to have witnessed the hummingbird hawk moth. They are also in Canada. The one I saw was in Stony Plain, Alberta which was thoroughly enjoying my pot of overflowing petunia flowers. Its body had stripes like a bee, very long antennae, long proboscis, and very transparent yet iridescent colored wings that beat so fast you could see through them. At first I thought it was a hummingbird due to its size and movements.

tarasden