The Star
Nosed Mole
The star nosed mole will eat water based insects, worms and mollusks.
This mole is a good swimmer and keeps house under water, mainly. Its
fur is water repellant; it has scaly feet and a thick, long tail. The
nose as 22 pink tentacle like appendages that are used to identify food
by touch.
The Tarsier

The
Tarsier have
eyes that are large and do not rotate. They can, however, turn their
head almost all the way around. Their arms and legs are longer than
most primates. They will eat insects, birds, lizards and bats
The Vampire Sea Spider from
Antarctica

The
vampire sea
spider from Antarctica lives at the bottom of the ocean and use a straw
like appendage to suck on their prey. They feed on the slow moving,
soft bodied sponges and sea slugs that live at the very bottom of the
ocean
Helmeted Hornbill

This
particular
bird is found in the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra region. The
feathers of this bird are mainly black. The only other color feathers
are white and they are located on the belly and tail of the bird. They
generally have a bare and wrinkled throat patch that is red in the
males and blue in the females. The head of this bird makes up for ten
percent of the 5.9 to 6.8 pounds of the weight.
Transparent animals
http://funzu.com/index.php/crazy-pics/transparent-animals-24112009.html
This bizarre deep-water fish called the Barreleye (Macropinna
microstoma above) has a transparent head and tubular eyes. It has
extremely
light-sensitive eyes that can rotate within this transparent,
fluid-filled shield on its head, while the fish's tubular eyes, well
inside the head, are capped by bright green lenses. The eyes point
upward (as shown here) when the fish is looking for food overhead. They
point forward when the fish is feeding. The two spots above the fish's
mouth are not eyes: those are olfactory organs called nares, which are
analogous to human nostrils.
Native to Venezuela, the Glass Frogs belong to the amphibian family
Centrolenidae (order Anura). While the general background coloration of
most glass frogs is primarily lime green, the abdominal skin of some
members of this family is transparent, so that the heart, liver, and
digestive tract are visible through their translucent skin.
Found on the southern hemisphere's oceans, the Glass Squid (Teuthowenia
pellucida) has light organs on its eyes and possesses the ability to
roll into a ball, like an aquatic hedgehog. It is prey of many deep-sea
fish (eg goblin sharks) as well as whales and oceanic seabirds.
Fund in the cold waters around Antarctica and southern South America,
the crocodile icefish (Channichthyidae) feed on krill, copepods, and
other fish. Their blood is transparent because they have no hemoglobin
and/or only defunct erythrocytes. Their metabolism relies only on the
oxygen dissolved in the liquid blood, which is believed to be absorbed
directly through the skin from the water. This works because water can
dissolve the most oxygen when it is coldest. In five species, the gene
for myoglobin in the muscles has also vanished, leaving them with white
instead of pink hearts.
Transparent Amphipod

Called
Phronima,
this unusual animal is one of the many strange species recently found
on an expedition to a deep-sea mountain range in the North Atlantic. In
an ironic strategy for survival, this tiny shrimplike creature shows
everything it has, inside and out, in an attempt to disappear. Many
other small deep-sea creatures are transparent as well, or nearly so,
to better camouflage themselves in their murky surroundings, scientists
say.
Transparent Larval Shrimp
Found
in the in the waters around Hawaii, this transparent larval shrimp
piggybacks on an equally see-through jellyfish.
Transparent Jellyfish

Jellyfish
are
free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. They are found in every
ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. Many jellies are so
transparent that they are almost impossible to see. The one above is
from the Arctapodema genus, with a size of an inch-long
(2.5-centimeter-long).
This jellyfish-like animals known as Salps feed on small plants in the
water called phytoplankton (marine algae). They are transparent,
barrel-shaped animals that can range from one to 10cm in length.
Strange World: Creatures (on Youtube)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAnIe8753a8&feature=fvw
paranormal
creatures part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7UF9TPkm-A&feature=fvw
There
are a lot of Portals in Japan and around Japan in the Oceans and Seas,
especially many of them turned up after Atomic explosions.
Giant Jelly Fish Capsize
10-tonne Boat
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
» 09:39am
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/OddSpot/2009/11/04/Giant_jelly_fish_capsize_10-tonne_boat_390189.html
Giant jellyfish have
capsized a
10-tonne fishing boat after its crew tried to haul in a net full of the
stinging creatures off the eastern coast of Japan.
Dozens of Nomura's
jellyfish sunk the
Diasan Shinsho-maru boat and sent its three-man crew into the sea, The
Mainichi Daily News reported.
The organisms can weigh
up to 440lbs and grow up to 6ft in diameter.
The three men forced
into the sea, near Chosi, were rescued by another trawler.
Waters around Japan have
been inundated with the jellyfish this year.
Experts believe weather
and water
conditions in the breeding grounds off the coast of China have been
ideal for the species in recent months.
'The arrival is
inevitable,' Hiroshima University Professor Shinichi Ue told the
Yomiuri newspaper.
'A huge jellyfish
typhoon will hit the country.'
Nomura's jellyfish have
been known to wreak havoc in Japanese waters.
They destroy fishing
nets, poison
fish in the nets and render them unfit for sale, sting humans and even
disable nuclear power stations by blocking pumps used to cool the
reactors.
In 2007, there were
15,500 reports of
damage caused to fishing equipment by jellyfish in the region, The
Daily Telegraph reported.
Many fishermen have
tried to keep jellyfish out of their nets by using sharp wires."
Chupacabra Found in Barn
Paranormal animal
Chupacabra from Parallel Earth
September 3, 2009
http://www.makli.com/chupacabra-found-in-barn-006149/
BLANCO, Taxes–The latest buzz all over the web centers the
chupacabra found in barn, well allow me to introduce Jerry Ayer a taxes
man who said “he has in his possession a recent corps of
Chupacabra”.
Blanco Taxidermy School, Texas teacher Jerry Ayer said that one of his
students at first found the chupacabra. He said this chupacabra got
into his students cousin barn and they thought maybe it was a gnawer
tearing things apart, both have no idea that what this thing is as none
of them have seen it before. Moreover Ayer said, he got out some poison
and the next day this chupacabra was found in barn.
Whereas it looks like a local coyote, the legs of this animal are much
longer and its leather like skin is particularly abnormal, the
legendary chupacabra is just a rumoured to populate Puerto Rico and
Central America, even though they have been spotted near the northern
Mexican border.
Back in February of 2006, a program Good Morning America on ABC Channel
presented a story on the Chupacabra, they have called it Texas Blood
Sucking Monsters, the program have defined this creature as red-eyed,
spiky-haired, blood sucking animals with a green- blue tint to its hide.
Whereas Wikipedia translates the word Chupacabra as
“goatsucker” “chupar, meaning
“to suck”,
and cabra, meaning “goat” because it is greatly
believed
that this creature only drinks blood from livestock, most of the time
goats are found dead, normally with a few puncture wounds near chest
and throat area, with completely drain out of blood.
I am not sure about all this but see this video and you will know what
i am talking about."
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Police wanted to protect Loch Ness monster
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1245916/Police-wanted-to-protect-Loch-Ness-monster
A letter released by the National Archives of Scotland from Inverness
County Police Chief Constable William Fraser in August 1938 shows
police believed the only step they could usefully take to protect
"Nessie" from hunters was to tell people that the monster's
preservation was "desirable."
Fraser went on to say that a certain Peter Kent and Miss Marion
Stirling of London were determined to catch the monster and that Kent
had told local police he was having a special harpoon gun made to hunt
the monster down.
"That there is some strange creature in Loch Ness seems now beyond
doubt, but that the police have any power to protect it is very
doubtful," Fraser wrote in his letter to the Under Secretary of State,
Scottish Office.
Fraser said he had had Kent warned of the desirability of having the creature left alone.
"...but whether my warning will have the desired affect or not remains to be seen," he added.
(Reporting by Paul Casciato, Editing by Steve Addison)
27 April 2010
http://www.loch-ness.com/errorpage.html
THE LOCH NESS MONSTER
"NESSIE" (from Parallel Earths, LM)
Hundreds
of people through the years claim to have seen Nessie, the mysterious
creature that inhabits the deep waters of Scotland’s Loch
Ness.
The Loch’s amazing depth (over 800ft.) is deeper than that of
the
North Sea. Only in the last few years has it been discovered that this
lake contains a large population of arctic chard. Reports the monster
go back to the missionary St. Columba in AD 565. Many of the
eyewitnesses accounts, from a Benedictine priest to dedicated
researchers, are chronicled in Tim Dimsdale’s book The
Leviathans. These accounts commonly describe a long neck, humped body
and an amazing ability to rapidly sink and hide in the murky depths or
subterranean caves of this remote waterway.
Unfortunately, all of the famous pictures of Nessie are also highly
disputed. The top right picture from Readers Digest's Strange Stories,
Amazing Facts (1978, p. 424) taken by photographer Frank Searle is
widely accused of being a hoax. The most famous picture of all, the
Surgeon’s photo (middle right) taken in 1934, defined Nessie
for
60 years years until a curious death bed confession seemed to discredit
it. But zoologist Dr. Karl Shuker and other experts still holds to its
authenticity based on analysis of the wave patterns (Shuker, In Search
of Prehistoric Survivors, 1995, p. 87.) Below right are two blurry
pictures taken utilizing sonar, which can penetrate the
loch’s
dark, peaty waters like no other camera can. These Academy of Applied
Sciences photographs show what might be a creature’s head and
neck (left side of picture) and a diamond-shaped flipper. Research
continues and a new submarine search attempt has begun. If plesiosaurs
really have survived, then they could be the basis for many of the "sea
monster" stories that exist today.
Perhaps the best evidence for Nessie is sonar contacts. In 1987
Operation Deepscan, involving 24 motor launches traversed the whole
length of Loch Ness providing a nearly complete sonar scan of the Loch.
"All this effort was rewarded by three strong contacts. One of these -
a sonar echo from a ‘large and moving’ object 200
feet (67
m) down - remains unexplained." (Picknett, Lynn, The Loch Ness Monster,
2001, p. 20.) As recently as April of 2002 a sonar image (right) has
provided continued evidence of a huge animate object deep in the Loch.
While no undisputed photographic evidence has been obtained, it has
been said that many a person has been hanged on less evidence than we
have of a monster existing in Loch Ness!
http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/nessie/nessie.htm
Loch-Ness Monster,
Nessie
Posted by Bryan
Farha on April 2, 2009M
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/796160/amateur_scientist_films_loch_ness_monster/
Amateur
Scientist Films Loch Ness Monster
Mysterious sites in Scotland
Loch Ness
"Loch
Ness is one of most famous and mysterious sites in Scotland. This lake
is located near the Highland’s chief town Inverness. As
almost
every place or river in Highlands (and generally in Scotland) Loch Ness
has its ancient and mystic history .
Now we are here, driving slowly our car on the panoramic B862 on the
south-west coast of the lake, surrounded from a suggestive cloud of fog
and with one eye watching the street and the other trying to
individuate the shape of Nessie, the fantastic and strange creature
seen for the very first time in 1933 like wrote the Inverness Courier.
But we’re unlucky and Nessie don’t appear, so
someone said
us that going to Drumnadrochit where we should find the heart of
Nessie’s history with a lot of stores dedicated to the
popular
monster and two exposures and here we would also take part at an
adventurous cruiser on board of the Nessie Hunter. May be our friend
Nessie is closest than our expectations.
Another unusual holiday’s day to enjoy."
Hellish hairy sea monster
cast ashore (Guinea)
Guinea Sea Monster

http://english.pravda.ru/photo/report/sea_monster-1816
A strange ugly sea monster was cast ashore in Guinea.
28 November 2009