Mother Nature has many faces – some beautiful, some ugly, and some simply bizarre. This is a collection of some of nature’s truly bizarre aspects. From the weather to tiny insects, see below some of of the oddest things the natural world has to offer.

The everlasting lightning storm

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Catatumbo Lightning is an atmospheric phenomenon in Venezuela’s Catatumbo River, which occurs about 160 nights a year and lasts ten hours each time. The nightly performance can reach peaks of 280 lightning strikes per hour, illuminating the night and deafening anyone around.

Romanesco broccoli

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Also known as Romanesco

cauliflower, this edible work of natural art features almost perfect fractal forms.

Star-nosed mole

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These odd-looking moles live in Canada and northwestern United States. Their bizzarre noses are actually a specialized sensory organ (called Eimer’s Organ), which can detect seismic vibrations.

Bismuth crystals

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Bismuth is a chemical element that obtains iridescent hues when exposed to air. While it is chemically similar to lead, it has an unusually low level of toxicity, making it an ideal replacement.

Rainbow eucalyptus

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The Rainbow eucalyptus has an uncommon characteristic – the color of its bark varies from blue, green, orange and maroon colors, with a bright green inner bark.

Ring-tailed cat

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This mammal is not actually a cat, but rather a member of the Raccoon family, native to the southern parts of North America. They are said to make for affectionate pets who are also highly skilled at catching vermin.

Cannonball tree

This tree gets its name from the shape of its fruit. The cannonball trees are native to the rainforests of South and Central America. The native Amazonians used to harvest parts of the tree for their medicinal purposes, using them to treat anything from the common cold to types of cancer.

Coconut crab

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These are the largest of the Hermit Crabs, but unlike the majority of their species, the coconut crabs live exclusively on land. They get their name from their affinity for the flesh of coconuts, which they can crack open by banging them with their powerful pincers.

Royal antelope

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The royal antelope is the smallest antelope species, and are native to West Africa. You may think that the pictured specimen is a calf, but it is actually fully grown.

Sarcastic fringehead

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From Wikipedia: “The sarcastic fringehead, is a small but ferocious fish which has a large mouth and aggressive territorial behavior, for which it has been given its common name. When two fringeheads have a territorial battle, they wrestle by pressing their distended mouths against each other, as if they were kissing. This allows them to determine which is the larger fish, which establishes dominance”.

Cicadas

There are about 2,500 species of cicada in the world, all spending the most of their lives underground as nymphs. Towards the end of its life, the nymph will burrow out of the grown and molted skin, emerging as an adult winged cicada. Some species of cicada spend close to 17 years underground, emerging simultaneously to mate, and beginning a new 17-year cycle.

Valais black-nose sheep

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These sheep are native to Switzerland and sport a distinct color scheme.

Pygmy marmoset

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Native to northwestern South America, the Pygmy marmoset is the smallest monkey in the world. Their adult size is between 11 and 15cm (4.6 – 6 inches), and they weigh in at around 100g (3.5 oz).

The red crab migration

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Australia’s Christmas Island is home of the red crab, a species of crab that spends most of its time in solitude. In the beginning of the wet season, however, these invertebrates migrate in huge amounts throughout the island towards the beach, where they will mate. The local government actually forbids traffic along migration routes.

A starfish eating an anchovy

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It may surprise you but starfish can be opportunistic predators.

Belgian blue bull

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The Belgian Blue is a breed of cattle known for their heavily-muscled bodies. Their unusual physique (called “double-muscling”) is a result of selective breeding.

Eastern long-necked turtle

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This bizarre-looking species is found in Australia and has a distinct long neck, different than most species of turtle and tortoise. When threatened, the long-necked turtle will emit a foul-smelling liquid, which earned it the nickname “stinker” from the locals.

Panda ant

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The Panda Ant is not an actual ant, but a wingless wasp. They are also referred to as Velvet Ants thanks to the dense pile of hair on their carapace. If you see one, be careful – these little insects have a very painful sting.

Blob fish

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The blobfish is actually a normal-looking fish when in its natural habitat – 1,200m (3,900ft) under the sea. When extracted, the fish will decompress due to the difference in atmospheric pressure, giving it the distinct unappealing look.

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Amazing creatures I had not heard of before. Worth looking into more. 

Interesting selection of photos.  I am sure there are a lot more things out in the wilds of the world yet to be discovered. Thanks for sharing.  Hugs Barrie

Yes, Barrie, I am sure of it, too!

As I find more I will post them, for sure!

The big crabs were scary but I had heard of the crab migration.  I have never seen a starfish eat anything so that was pretty neat!

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