The world is full of strange creatures. From vertebrates to invertebrates, there are many creatures on the earth that are unlike any other. Here we are presenting 15 creatures, in no particular order, that definitely stand out as extraordinary.
Vultures are usually seen as dull, ugly, black birds. The King Vulture, however, is a colorful creature. Its body is white on the top and black on the bottom, while its head is covered with colors ranging from red, orange and yellow to blue and purple. It also has a wattle on its head. They do not have a voice box, but they still can make low noises. According to Mayan mythology, these birds were the messengers of the gods. And when you look at one, you can see why. [Image Source]
The largest living Arthropod, this huge crab has legs that can reach up to 4 meters (13 feet) in length and 20 kilograms (44 pounds) in weight! They are also said to live up to a hundred years. Enjoy your nightmares! [Image Source]
These spider-like creatures live in various depths of marine bodies. Their most notable characteristic, other than their habitat, is their huge legs (at least compared to their bodies). They have no respiratory system: instead, they use diffusion to survive. The largest of these belong to the Colossendeis colossea species.
These frightening Arachnids have large pedipalps (pincers) and a “whip” at the end of their abdomen. More notably, these creatures can spray various chemicals from their abdomen, including formic acid (CH2O2), chlorine, and a mixture of acetic acid (C2H4O2) and octanoic acid (C8H16O2), depending on the species. The last spray has a vinegar-like smell, hence their alternate name, “Vinegarroons”. Similar creatures include Whip Spiders (also known as Tailess Whip Scorpions) and Micro Whip Scorpions.
As their name states, these African fish are often found swimming upside-down. It is thought they do this so they can reach food on the water’s surface, such as insect eggs. Their coloration is also reversed: unlike most fish, their belly is darker than their top. This is to give them camouflage from predators from above. They are popular aquarium fish and might be available at your local pet shop.
These tiny, caterpillar-like creatures are some of the most amazin creatures in existence. They can live practically anywhere, from hot springs to arctic regions. More amazingly, these things can enter a cryonic state that makes them almost impervious to environmental hazards. They can briefly survive temperatures of over 150 degrees Celsius as well as near-absolute zero temperatures. They can withstand massive pressures, radiation, and even the deadly vacuum of space. Their metabolism also grinds to a near halt. They are most frequently found on mosses, lichens, and other damp places.
Not all butterflies and moths drink nectar! The vampire moth literally drinks blood! It uses its proboscis to pierce the skin of its target and drink the creature’s blood. And yes, they occasionally bite humans! Fortunately, they do not cause any known diseases. Only the males bite.
These moths are very furry, especially as a caterpillar. Known by several names, such as the pussy moth/puss caterpillar, the southern flannel moth, and the asp caterpillar, this moth is said to look like a Persian cat as a caterpillar. They may look “pettable” as a caterpillar, but do NOT touch it! Like many caterpillars, these insects have a defense mechanism: those hairs are actually venomous spines. Touching one will not kill you, but it will HURT and cause a rash! First-aid is recommended if you accidentally make contact with one of these caterpillars. It uses its fur as its cocoon.
As you might expect, these weevils have a long, slender neck (only the males have this long neck, though). These long necks help the weevils in building nests. They are also quite colorful, being mostly black with a red body.
The Sperm Whale is a mighty creature. It is the largest of the tooth whales, dives to incredible depths, and is known to eat massive squids. However, this species is the smallest known whale. It is not much bigger than a human adult in length. This creature can also expel a reddish substance to ward off predators (which can also be done by a similar species, the Pygmy Sperm Whale).
These lizards might look normal on the outside, but on closer investigation, a surprising fact is revealed: some species, such as the New Mexico Whiptail, consist entirely of females. They undergo Parthenogenesis, which is embryo fertilization without a male, to produce new offspring. Despite this, however, these lizards still “mate” to increase fertility.
The females of this species of bird are normal enough, but the males have an odd crest that looks like a large, red/orange bulge. Its feathers consist of reds/oranges in the front, black near the bottom, and a bit of grey. They are national bird of Peru.
The largest living arthropod to dwell on land (weighing up to 4.1 kilograms (9 pounds)), this hermit crab is known to climb trees and eat coconuts. Unlike other hermit crabs, only the juveniles wear shells. The older youngsters often wear coconut shells. They come in a variety of colors, such as orange and blue. They are rumored to steal shiny objects.
This African frog gets its name from the hair-like structure found on the sides of males. These hairs are used to increase the rate that the frog absorbs oxygen, since the males spend long periods of time guarding their eggs. Another impressive fact about these frogs is that they have retractable claws made of bone (as opposed to keratin). However, to get these claws out, the frog must break a bone nodule first. Ouch!
Although this fish’s existence has been known for quite some time, it was only this year that scientists fully understood how bizarre it is. These fish have a mostly black body with a transparent head (which was unheard of until recently, since it always shattered while the fish was being brought up to the surface). Although it has two indentions in the front of its head, those are NOT its eyes: its eyes are the green spheres in its transparent head. These eyes can be used to look above for food or look forward when it is stalking its prey.


































House Centipedes should make this list, they freak the F*ck out of me.
wowowowowo..super list
Pretty good, but its no cracked list!
Pretty good, but its no cracked list!!
Great list, really entertaining. Really creeped out by the the Barreleye fish though.
The fish at number 1 can look at it’s own brain to check it is still there. I often think I have lost mine.
Amazing!!!
As someone rightly said, we don’t need to look into the outer space to find aliens and weird creatures, they are right here on earth!
The Water Bear reminds me a lot of Heimlich from Bug’s Life.
I must say, it’s a rollercoaster list. My “awws” were almost immediately followed by “ewws” and back to aww and resume eww. Quite a mix of some almost cute and many very creepy looking creatures.
This list reminds me of Pokemon
if they were pokemon no one would want to catch them
Those crabs look like they’ve got a lot of meat to their legs… Anyone taste ‘em yet?
#14….terrifying!
This is a fun list…. Can’t wait for the sequel.
Kind of a boring list. Not that bizarre. Barrel eye fish is cool. BTW I have seen the pic of #3(Coconut Crab) before somewhere and from what I remember its photo shopped.
I could be wrong though……
@Giantshredder (13): Not that bizarre but certainly not boring.
Coconut crabs seem like the crab kingdom’s embarrassingly eccentric uncle. Crazy Uncle Coconut Crab: “I’m gonna get naked and wear this coconut shell for a hat.”
imagine waking up in the middle of the night with that Japanese spider crab hugging you! mommy!!!!
@Geronimo1618 (15): Well…..I guess they should have named it “15 Creatures that are Not Boring”. There is nothing even bizarre about the King Vulture or Sea Spiders. And the Upside Down Cat Fish…c’mon!!! Bizarre to me would be, for example, the species of spider where the offspring devour the mother after hatching.
The water bear is so cute. I never knew that microorganisms can be as cute as the water bear.
those water bears are the real nightmare inducing ones.
I think water bears are the most amazing animals on the planet.
brilliant, brilliant list. i think animal and history lists are the most interesting
worst list ever coz most of the creatures are insects or spiders so its not so great
maybe a list on the bizzarest animals would be cool
@me (23): In a top 15 list ,you have a fish and a whale..what more dyu expect? Stop criticising and enjoy the list..and what the hell dyu mean by ‘bizarrest’..isn’t truly bizarre enough?
@gav (10): I read another list that had coconut crabs on it and according to it, they’re both kept as pets and used as food in their original areas.
Surprised there are no Australian or New Zealand animals. Playpuses, Cassowaries, Kiwi birds, Drop Bears. You could do a whole list on these two countries alone!
Holy crap, that coconut crab cannot be real, can it? *shudder*
The barrel eye fish is a must in a list like this. I think also the coelacanth should be here. Its quite an amazing fish.
@ jfrater: what about those submarine stories??
Gosh, I’m having a hard time in making out the head and tail of any of these queer creatures.
@jfrater: what about those submarine stories??
@Arsnl (28): What about those torpedo stories??..hahaahaha
@jfrater: What about those submarine stories?
WTH!!!
Lesbianic lizards!? Hahahaha.. Super great list! Cool creatures, and some of them I’ve only known now.. But I would rather put this list as Fascinating rather than Bizzare.. I don’t consider something weird as long as it’s part of the ecosystem..
Hahaha.. Cheers.. Keep ‘em comin’! Ü
Man do I hate insects, and the crabs might as well be insects cause they creep me the f@$k out, thanks for the nightmares
@BravehisTickle (31): jfrater just doesnt want to listen
Me thinks that the hairy frog would be delicious.
whoa at #3, I am glad we dont use trash cans in this country or I would be freaking out for a month.
There are many Kiwi birds in Australia. And too many Kiwi blokes.
Juist too many Kiwi’s! ;-P
Is it just me, or does the Japanese spider crab look like a humongus Alien chestbuster? And the sea spiders look a little like a runt chestbuster. Let’s face it, if it has more than four legs, it generally creeps me out.
That Barrel eyed fish is amazing! Good list
15.I never knew vultures were so bashful (the look that he is giving! he’s looking kinda cute..) Also, those eyes can’t be real can they??
14.That guy beside the Japanese Spider crab is tryna look more intimidating I wonder why..
13.Okay, he uses diffusion to breath..how the hell does he swim??
12. Eeeew
11. What do ya mean by swims upside down…what, like a backstroke??
10. One of the most amazing creature in existence-okay.
Tiny?
Caterpillar like??
Looks gargantuan to me!
9. Drinks blood.. Big deal!
Mosquitoes sucker-puncher me everyday.
Atleast he’s cute!
8. ?
7. They are quite colourful, being mostly black (?)
6. I hope this one doesn’t work for the circus.
5. For a layman like me, this micro-dino might not come across as bizzare. Let alone the investigation..its name itself is quite a mouthful.
4. cock-of-the-rock? False eye again!
3. That dustbin might come across as a old chinese vase, had I not read this list.
2. Macho!
1.What I found amazing about this guy is that it is TRULY BIZZARE!!
Super superbloop! Thanks!
Blood Sucking moths! what’s next Saber tooth Butterflies?
Great something else to be afraid of.
Are these sentence contradicting each other:
It is the largest of the tooth whales, dives to incredible depths, and is known to eat massive squids. However, this species is the smallest known whale.
If it is the largest of the tooth whales then it cannot be the smallest of all whales as it can be concluded that there are smaller toothed whales.
Am I correct or did I miss something?
You forgot the spider warning! I no longer need caffeine since I got scared awake.
I knew of most of these, but never heard of water bears. The picture is too cute. The lizard cracked me up! Cool list.
…No walking catfish?
That king vulture is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.
Oh and those water bears are tiny superheroes.
I had no idea that sea spider existed. I wish I could return to that ignorance =(
Great list
Good list.
BONUS: David Gest.
Lolz….somehow coconut crab just cracks me up…thanks for making my day~
Loved this list!
Great list, superbloop, much better than yesterday’s. As for the ‘bizarreness’ of these, 2/3 of these are actually ‘truly bizarre’ to me. Nonetheless, a very interesting and informative list.
That *****of the rock is beautiful. If I EVER see a spider as big as that coconut crab, I’m gonna run howling.
I’m going to get a whip scorpion to spray some chlorine on my shirt after I spill coffee on it.
Maybe I could just put one beside the washing machine when I’m doing the whites – it could spray chlorine into the wash and I wouldn’t have to pour it in. I guess I’m wondering if you have to ***** it off before it will spray it? Maybe there’s a whip scorpion that sprays “Spray and Wash” too, that would be equally handy. It could hold the garment with it’s large pinchers for a better aim at the stain.
Now I just have to figure out what *****es them off and makes them spray, like playing loud music after 10:30 at night or leaving the toilet seat up or maybe relatives who stay a couple extra days after Thanksgiving and eat all the delicious leftovers.
That last one *****es me off, and if I had a whip sprayer – thingy, I’d spray my relatives with something nasty like my Mom’s lumpy gravy.
Come to think of it, it might come in handy to spray something on someone who smells bad, like TAG “After Hours” or “Go For It.” Or “Binaca” if they had bad breath. I could already be *****ed off that they smell bad, they wouldn’t have to put in the extra effort to ***** me off.
So. . . whip sprayer, yeah.
Where the hell is the spider alert?
I’m sorry, I just didn’t have the guts to finish the list.
Best list in awhile. Very interesting! Thanks…just what I needed this Monday morning!
I’d freak if I saw a Coconut Crab crawling in my garbage can. That’s awesome!
that coconut crab does really exists ?
what an UGLY THING ! that creature is the technology of God
This list is awesome!
K…. would some biologist/zoologist/entomologist explain to me how it is we can have GIANT coconut crabs, but we can’t have SPIDERS that big? I understand that spiders, like many arthropods, breathe through tubules that connect directly to their bloodstream, and that this therefore limits the size they can attain (because they would eventually get to a point where they can’t breathe in enough oxygen to supply their bodies). But what’s the deal with land-dwelling crabs? They have lungs? If so, do we have a theory as to how that happened? If not, what allows the crab to get so damn big, but not the spider?
Please note, this is NOT a plea for giant spiders. As everyone knows from previous conversations, I am not on friendly terms with the arachnid family. Nevertheless, as is often the case, I am curious about my mortal enemies and their winds and ways.