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wierd animals frost
i give you the pangolin.
>> Anonymous
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All animals are weird... I give you a pygmy horse.
>> te-kun !Tkuncv4dfQ
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Humans!
>> Anonymous
Platypus = world's weirdest
>> Anonymous
>>251173
why is the eurotrash scream at the negrospawn
>> Anonymous
>>251187
cause we know how to handle our negros over here
>> te-kun !Tkuncv4dfQ
>>251187
He is not screaming...
>> Anonymous
>>251217
Tastes like chiggun.
>> Anonymous
Pangolin are awesome.

Bono is singing the child to sleep!
>> Anonymous
My vote goes to deep sea creatures, some weird shit going down there :|
>> Anonymous
The scales are razor-sharp, and provide extra defense for this reason. The front claws are so long that they are unsuited for walking, and so the animal walks with its fore paws curled over to protect them. Pangolins can also emit a noxious smelling acid from glands near the anus, similar to the spray of a skunk. Pangolins have short legs, with sharp claws which they use for burrowing into termite and ant mounds, as well as climbing.

Jesus! Pangolins are bad ass! :O
>> frost
>>251157
yup. pangolin=most badass creature ever.
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>>252115
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>>252115
not as badass as honey badgers

"The honey badger can eat dangerous venomous snakes, most often the puff adder. If bitten the honey badger will become severely swollen and paralysed, unable to move for two to three hours. After this period of time the honey badger will re-awaken and continue with its meal or continue its journey. Even more tenaciously, a honey badger will gladly steal a snake's kill, eat it for itself then continue to hunt the snake."

"Adult honey badgers rarely serve as prey for lions and leopards; their ferocity and thick, loose skin makes it hard to grip or suffocate them and predation difficult. Old, weak honey badgers are more likely to fall prey to leopards, lions, and pythons, but even old honey badgers will defend themselves as vigorously as possible. In one case, shown on an episode of Animal Planet, an old female honey badger that was nearly toothless and had one blind eye was attacked by a leopard. It took the leopard about one hour to kill the honey badger."
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>> Anonymous
>>252155
...the fuck is that?
>> Anonymous
>>252174
here we go again
>> Anonymous
>>252149
saw them in Trinidad, last month. supposedly they go after testicles.
>> Rex Kingman
You tell 'em, Captain Sisko!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>252253
Wait so what is it though
>> Anonymous
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FUCK YES PANGOLIN!
>> Anonymous
>>252589
OMG A FAKKIN MUDKIP
>> Anonymous
>>252155
Kyogre?
GOTTA CETHCHEM AWW, GOTTA GETCHUM AAA-AAA-AAAAAAAWWW!!!!! POKEHMAWN!
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I just found out there's a big animal called ocean sunfish like last month. They look pretty weird.
>> Anonymous
>>252589

i'd hit it.
>> Anonymous
>>253146
have you ever seen a moonfish?
>> Anonymous
>>253146
mola mola motherfucka
>> Anonymous
>>253167
If you speak german, you can see it...
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Hay guys.
>> Anonymous
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obligatory
>> Anonymous
>>253187
WTF?? Helicopter Fly???
>> Anonymous
nigger!