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Proboscis monkey - Found on the island of Borneo, these monkeys have exceptionally large noses!
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Tarsier - These cute mammals are known for their massive eyes, in comparison to the size of their bodies. Each eyeball can measure approximately 16 mm.
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Frog-legged leaf beetle - These insects have really powerful hind legs, which they use as weapons to fight other beetles.
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Musk deer - Yes, it's a deer with massive fangs! Also known as the saber-toothed deer, this mammal does have really bizarre teeth.
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Ribbon-tailed astrapia - The ribbon-tailed astrapia has the longest tail feathers in relation to body size, when compared to any other bird.
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Sword-billed hummingbird - The sword-billed hummingbird is actually a record holder. This is the only bird on the planet with a bill longer than its body.
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Chameleon - These quirky creatures have really cool features, such as being able to change color and moving their eyes independently.
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Blue whale - Sure, blue whales are enormous, but there is one body part of theirs that is abnormally enormous: their tongue.
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Japanese spider crab - These have the greatest leg span of any arthropod in the animal kingdom.
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Magnificent frigatebird - Male magnificent frigatebirds have red gular sacs they can inflate to gigantic proportions.
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Amazonian royal flycatcher - Now, that's a plume of feathers, right? This beautiful bird and its headdress-like plume is found in regions of South America.
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Hippopotamus - Hippos are pretty large creatures, but there is one particular part of their bodies that stands out as somewhat bizarre: their teeth.
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Gerenuk - This African animal is also known as the giraffe gazelle—though it is not directly related to either. It's in fact an antelope with a very long neck.
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