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Kakapo, a new Zealand occupant, is a bird that cannot fly and the only bird that is able to walk backwards.
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10 Interesting Fact About Unusual animals from around the world
10 Interesting Fact About Unusual animals from around the world
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Kakapo, a new Zealand occupant, is a bird that cannot fly and the only bird that is able to walk backwards.
Platypus, an animal that is only found in Australia, is the only mammal that lay eggs and has beaks like ducks.
Axolotl, Salamander originating from Mexico, can regenerate lost limbs, including legs, tails, and even the brain.
Okapi, native African animals, similar to zebra but have a very long tongue and can reach up to 18 inches.
Narwhal, white sharks that live in Arctic waters, have long and sharp teeth like horns that can grow up to 10 feet.
Aye-Aye, Madagascar's original primates, have large ears and very long fingers to find food in bark.
Pangolin, native to Africa and Asian animals, has scales that cover their entire body and can roll themselves into balls when they feel threatened.
Tarsier, small primates originating from the Philippines and Indonesia, have very large eyes and can spin up to 180 degrees.
Freshwater hydra, microscopic animals found in fresh water, can regenerate their body in full from one cell.
Gharial, a large lizard that lives in India and Nepal, has a very long and narrow snout used to catch fish.