There are plenty of strange animals living today, but few people know how odd some of the creatures of the past were. Here is a list of fifteen such creatures, ranging from dinosaurs to various other reptiles and fish. All are unseen by modern man (except in the form of fossils) and all are bizarre. In no particular order.
This genus of elephant-like creatures was not only huge, but they also had a pair of chin tusks. These odd tusks might have been used to dig up the soil to gain access to roots and vegetables. They also had a relatively short trunk compared to other Proboscideans. They ranged from 12-15 feet high, making them one of the largest mammals to ever walk on the earth.
This family of strange, mysterious theropods was notable for their long necks and their large claws. However, unlike most other theropods, they were herbivores (or at least primarily). Some of them may have had feathers. The genus that the family is named after, Therizinosaurus, is actually only known from a few fossils, but its claws were quite large, likely reaching a meter in length.
This bird-like dinosaur reveals an interesting part about the evolutionary history of birds. This member of the Scansoriopterygidae (“climbing wings”) had no flight feathers, but it did have four long tail feathers. These feathers were likely used in displays. Due to its age (It lived in China around 152 to 168 million years ago), it provides evidence that feathers evolved several million years before flight did (not surprisingly). It was also one of the smallest dinosaurs, reaching just 10 inches in height as an adult (not counting its feathers). That’s the size of a pigeon.
Another bird-like dinosaur, this one belonged in the same family as Epidexipteryx. It is currently the earliest dinosaur known to have adapted for life in the trees, an important moment in the evolution of birds. More bizarrely, this dinosaur had an oddly long third finger, twice the length of the other ones. They may have been used to dig for insects.
Yet another bird-like dinosaur, this dinosaur had four wings (and a feathered tail), although it could not fly. Instead, it likely glided from place to place, kind of like a flying squirrel. It is likely that this creature is one of the most recent common ancestors between birds and dinosaurs, its gliding ability eventually evolving into flight. Unfortunately for the genus, one fossil was used in a forgery, along with a fossil of a primitive bird, Yanornis, to create a fake fossil that was said to be the ultimate missing link between birds and dinosaurs: Archeoraptor. Although it could have been caught before the public noticed, it was published in National Geographic before it could be peer reviewed. When it was exposed for the fraud it was quite embarrassing to the scientific community. There are two species of Microraptor.
Living during the Triassic, Longisquama was a small, lizard like creature that appears to have had a series of long feathers on its back. This implies that birds might have not evolved from theropods, but lizard-like reptiles instead. Of course, things are not always what they seem. Some scientists think they are just specially modified scales. Others think that the fossil’s form is an optical illusion: that the feathers are just fern fronds. Due to the large amount of feathered dinosaur fossils, it seems that these two possibilities are more accurate.
When I describe a long necked reptile, most people think of sauropods or even plesiosaurs. This Triassic reptile was neither of these. This reptile was 20 feet long, yet had a 10 foot long neck! Evidence indicates that this was a fish-eating reptile, since fossils of it have been found in mainly partially aquatic fossil sites and fish scales and Cephalopod tentacles have been found in their stomachs. They might have stayed on the beach, using their long necks to help them devour fish from the sea. It is also thought to have been at least semi-aquatic.
Another gliding reptile, this Triassic critter glided similarly to Microraptor. However, Sharovipteryx had two “wings” on its hind legs and two small “wings” on its front legs. It might have used its wings while jumping from place to place on the ground. Some scientists think it was related to Pterosaurs, but its reversal of wings to its legs instead of arms questions this.
This genus of pterosaurs is the only one that does not have claws on its wings. Otherwise, most species looked quite average, similar to the famous Pterodon… until a new, currently unnamed species was discovered in 2003. The species had a huge, antler-like crest, larger than any other pterosaurs crest. Some speculated that there was a flap of tissue in between these antlers, like some other pterosaurs, which could have been used like a sail to enhance its flight. However, research shows that a crest that large would actually impair its flight, so it likely just had an odd set of antlers.
This pterosaur had an unusual set of teeth, similar to the baleen of some whales. It almost certainly used these teeth to eat small, aquatic organisms, similar to the way a flamingo eats brine shrimp. Since flamingos get their pinkish hue from their diet, Pterodaustro might have been pinkish too.
One of the scariest creatures ever to live in the ocean, this Devonian fish could grow up to 33 feet long, had an armored face, and likely had one of the strongest bites in history! It used a beak-like mouth instead of teeth to devourer its prey. It was one of the largest of the Placoderms, a group of armored fish that are now extinct.
Sharks have lasted for over 400 million years. Although they have remained relatively unchanged throughout the fossil record, there are definitely some odd balls. This particular shark had an anvil-shaped dorsal fin, with small spikes on it, as well as having a very bizarre growth on its head. The fin could have been used for courtship or for defense.
This bizarre fossil was originally thought to be an ammonite, as the fossil looked like a spiraling, circular shell. However, after some examination, it was revealed that is wasn’t a shell, but a spiraling set of shark teeth, a “tooth whirl”. Unfortunately, due to a lack of a body (cartilage does not fossilize as well as bone), so a guessing game began. It was guessed to be on the shark’s dorsal fin, tail, or even its snout. Thankfully, a skull of a related shark, Ornithoprion, was found to have a tooth-whirl on its lower jaw. The tooth whirl likely contained all of the shark’s teeth that it would use in its life: its older teeth would be moved away to make room for its newer, better teeth. This does not solve the problem yet, however! The tooth whirl was then placed on the tip of the lower jaw but it turns out that that would actually slow down the shark! Perhaps the most accurate representation is one where the tooth whirl existed deep in its mouth instead.
The only fossil of this dinosaur is a pair of arms. These arms look like they belonged to an ornithomimid but they were 8 feet long. This means that either Deinocheirus towered over the rest of the ornithomimids (and most theropods, since, regarding proportions, it would have been 40 feet long!) or it simply had very long arms for its body. The use of its arms is debated: some say it used them to tear apart large dinosaurs, others say that the claws were too blunt, so they were used as defensive weapons. Some have even said that Deinocheirus used its huge arms to climb trees, although this hypothesis is widely disregarded. Once again, the lack of a body leaves many questions unanswered.
This elusive fossil was discovered by the famed paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope, the same man who competed with Othniel Charles Marsh in the infamous “Bone Wars”. Cope discovered many prehistoric fossils, but this one is, by far, the oddest. The only fossil that exists of it was a single vertebra fragment. It was 5 feet high, estimated to be 8.8 feet high if the entire fossil was intact. Compare that to your vertebrae. Yeah. Estimates vary, but they range from 131 to 196 feet in length, making it, by far, the longest creature ever, competing with the blue whale for being the heaviest creature ever (along with another, very elusive sauropd, Bruhathkayosaurus). But, as luck would have it, the fossil just disappeared. It vanished without a trace. Was it a hoax? A misconception? Or was it really the largest animal to ever walk the earth? Sadly, we will probably never know.



































This was a great list with some very strange creatures, but I noticed that these were all vertebrates. None of these, or any other creatures, can compare to the weirdness of the Burgess Shale.
Man I loved this list. Some of them are so strange looking, they are cool!
the deinocheirus at number 2 looks a right nutcase
Nice one superbloop – what a fantastic list! I had never seen or heard of any of these, fascinating.
I look forward to reading more of your contributions
LOL yeah right. Is it April 1? So made up.
I liked this list very much, Superbloop
@John (59): My wife is a creationist and believes that God took many years, not 6 days, to created the universe. There are so many missing links that you have to take what scientist say with a grain of salt.
Yes well fortunately for us we have your wife around to help clarify things.
Imagine having #1 as a pet (assuming it can be tamed…lol). Petting it from head to tail would probably give the owner a week’s worth of exercise.
Wow this was an awesome list
Just looking at nature’s designs makes you realize why they became extinct.
superbloop, fascinating list. Would have like to have a little longer explanations, but that just give me more to look up today. You gave me a good start.
@Meg (68): I hope it does not take you a week to walk less than 200 feet.
super cool, I hadnt heard of half of these!
This list is asewome. These creatures fascinate me, but #5 scares me a lot. Thanks God it’s “unseen by modern man”
Awesome list! Great job!
I enjoyed this list a great deal superbloop. Thanks for it.
How come we don’t get animals that look like that? OK i guess we do have narwhals and platypuses, but dang, those look cool.
I’m sorry, but this must be a hoax.. Isn’t it? jesus, nature is mental
Very interesting, but.. Would you be so kind next time to insert “normal” length..height and weight measurements. As “feet, pounds..miles etc” don’t mean anything more that just “words” to me. And so the text written about these stunning creatures, looses almost all of it’s fascination. So yes. Do insert metric measurements next time as well.
Cheers.
wheres opabinia
and anomalocaris
and wiwaxia
and meganeura
and arthropleura
and jaekelopterus
and hallucigenia
and WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO SPRIGGINA
wow this list reminded me of some old college professors
if i saw one of them i think they would make me LOL more than frighten me
I thought the green patches on #4 represented plants or algae and made me think it was capable of producing energy via photosynthesis – that would definitely make it unusual.
#13 says “feathers evolved … before flight,” but some prehistoric insects were already flying without feathers millions of years before the first birds… surely you meant “feathers evolved several million years before bird flight.”
and, speaking of prehistoric insects, allow me to add a scary one (the kind which makes me really glad we don’t live among them) to this list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaekelopterus_rhenaniae
Good list! I think I learned some stuff from this. Too bad I’ll forget in, say, 5 months at least. Oh well, thanks for the edumacation!(typo intended)
#4 looks like it has putting greens on it’s head and back.
I’m fascinated by prehistoric creatures. I’ve loved dinosaurs as far back as I can remember… and when I was in first grade when other kids said they wanted to be ballerina’s and fire fighters… I wanted to be a paleontologist =)
Great list!
You guys should make the 15 strangest creatures today. The playtapus would most definatly be in the top five for that one. Its half beaver, half duck mammal that lays eggs. I think Robin Willams was right when he said that God was probably high when he made this animal!
Not all of these images are set in stone.(I didn’t get an “all is absolute” vibe from Superbloop)
Remember the Brontasarus(sp?)? I remember learning about him waaaay back in Kindergarden, thinking he was cool with his long neck and gentle herbivore ways. Well guess what? turns out there was no such thing, just a composite of two different dinasaurs. I believe a few of these fall into this catergory.
lol,it does look like a digimon xD
I am really sorry, but I call BS on most of these! They just look Scientists found fossils of different animals in the same area and forced a jigsaw puzzle together. I mean C’mon a prehistoric elephant that looks exactly like a modern elephant but with upside down tusks!? Hey Genius, could it not be that you put the fossilized tusk on upside down?
ummm paleontologists dont just find different fossils over an area and mash them together? if thats what you think is being done you might wanna research their methods a bit more. and whats the big deal about the elephant looking similar to a modern one? there are several other prehistoric elephants that look similar to modern ones? its there ancestors what do you expect? also, tusks are connected to the skull of the animal…they dont just "start" at the jaw, they are part of it……super fail.
For those who wonder what the feet would (roughly) equal in meters:
For: #15) 12 to 15 ft = 3.6 to 4.6 meters
#9) 10 to 20 ft = 3 to 6 meters
#5) 33 ft = 10 meters
#2) 8 ft = 2.4 meters and 40 ft = 12.3 meters
#1) 5 ft = 1.5 meters; 8 ft = 2.7 meters; 131 to 196 ft = 40 to 59.7 meters
BTW, Great list.
@Axel (87): I mean C’mon a prehistoric elephant that looks exactly like a modern elephant but with upside down tusks!? Hey Genius, could it not be that you put the fossilized tusk on upside down?
It’d be kind of difficult to mistakenly attach a jawbone upside down onto a skull:
http://science.naturkundemuseum-bw.de/files/images/heizmann_2ab_3_hauerelefant.jpg
Wow! No major slanging match between creationists and evolutionists yet.
@apepper (4): roflmfao btw 5 looks like my ex bf…
60 – actually read the bible dude. It’s stupid. Or do you believe in talking animals and ghosts.
You forgot John McCain.
Maybe God just has a weird sense of humor. I can just see him planting tantalizing fossils and thinking, “It’ll be a riot watching them trying to figure out some of these.” I’m just being facetious, though; God has nothing to do with any of this.
I grew up being obsessed with dinosaurs, I have to admit these weren’t in ANY of the book I had. These are odd, It’s always cool to see what else they discover or come up with. This is really cool.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh192/adamrector/JesusRidingDinosaur.jpg
@Lowdog (57): its like trying to reconstruct a human being from a finger bone almost.
Well, if we find human finger, what other choice we have but assume that the rest of it was just like other humans?
most of this list featured the boreasaurus.
Some more I wouldn´t like to meet:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Naturkundemuseum_Brachiosaurus_brancai.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Archelon_skeleton.jpg
http://discovermagazine.com/2009/jan/079/bigrat.jpg
This was the best list in awhile, and I usually don’t like the creature lists. Some of these dinosaurs would be so amazing to see. Perhaps some day we will revive the “Amphicoelias fragillimus” species and ride them through the country side. We could even make soldiers out of them.
Hey wassamatter with this site?my comments aren’t appearin’ on d soup page
Helloee,any moderator on d prowl? What’s happening,why are my comments not appearin’ on the bizarre soups page?
Some bizarre and kind of scary looking creatures
@Davo (93): Just because you do not believe in the bible, does not make it “stupid”. That was an asinine comment. Disagree if you want, but don’t put people down for their beliefs.
Well, glad this list was well-recived
Note: #3 is not what I had in mind…but it is yet ANOTHER possiable placement for the toothwhirl. This one is proably the strangest, but not nessacryly the most logical…
Next list in progress…not on biology though. I will make sure to use metrics from now on
It’s hard to imagine Noah getting all of these animals on the ark
Awesome!! This is definitely one of the most interesting lists I’ve seen!
they say they’ve become extinct cuhs of volcano erruptions?
I’m disappointed by the lack of Cambrian invertebrates. You could probably have filled this list JUST with them, that’s how bizarre most of them were…
Also synapsids. I mean, some of them were seriously wierd-looking…
i liked the 13th one and the 5th. lol! beautiful! great list! all these creatures are unique!
Wow. nice list.
I don’t believe these! I demand to see photographs!
This belief are false. Evolution is not true. Watch these videos:
http://creacionistas.com/Conferences_video_en.htm
those videos are absolute garbage, coming from a man that knows nothing about anything. evolution is responsible for murder, abortions, and families breaking up? seriously? gimme a break!! so i suppose its some huge conspiracy that the majority of credible scientists on earth believe in evolution right? if evolution is wrong than so is paleontology, archeology, geology, astronomy, biology, anthropology, geneticists, pretty much everything has a connection or supports it at some level. fail to you sir.
And I thought a debate was NOT going
Did you not read the THREE entries about FEATHERED dinosaurs? Or that bird (yet not bird) called Archeopteryx? How about the toothed birds that are extinct today, such as hesperonis? What about the fishopods? What about the fossil record NOT having fossil bunnies in the precambrian?
Just because evolution conflicts with creationism does not mean the Bible is wrong.
Number 3 and 5 were my favourite in that list. Even now there are so many weird creatures out there. Another great list!
Great List!!! Quite weird to know creatures like these existed!
que feos son todos
I¨m sorry.I think that this “bichos” are very uglies
Thanks
Great list! Makes you think. Certainly made me think =p Like at the end of the day… didn’t every creature that ever existed evolve from the same single original organism? That’s why some creatures in that list look like some that exist today, and why we humans share so much DNA with apes and some plants!