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loginThe african hairy frog. During mating season, males grow "hair" that actually lets them draw oxygen from the water more efficiently. This allows the male to stay underwater and guard the eggs for a very long time. They also defensively break their toe bones, creating sharp spines that deter attackers from eating them.
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loginBlind snake? Nightmare sized earthworm? No, it's a caecelian female with her brood. They are limbless eyeless amphibians that live underground. In this species, the female has a rapidly regenerating outer layer of skin (3 days for full replacement). Why? the young eat the mother's skin until they have grown enough to go out on their own.
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login... it's an ant. So what? It's not an ant though. It's an ant-mimic spider. A spider has two body sections compared to an ant's three, but the ant-mimic is shaped such to resemble an ant. It even holds its two extra legs up like antennae. I've seen one of these in my house before, hiding among some carpenter ants. Cool stuff.