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IndigoChild
I hope that this is posted in the right section, it is nature related, anywayszs. I got the idea to make a list of the top most intriguing animals according to UM users [and myself grin2.gif] So post your favorite animals who 1)you'd like to know more about 2)intrigue you 3)an animal[s] that has a striking quality or ability that sets it apart from the rest in the world of Animalia. This is just a public brainstorm of ideas, in a way. I'll start to break the ice.

Here's mah list::

1. Unicorn- This one is pretty self explanitory, its mystifying ways and mythical legends that describe its beauty. Its beautiful, even if only a fragment of our imaginations.
2. Octopus- For its mysterious ways of shapeshifting and perfecting the mastery of the art of camoflauge. To be able to change its physical components and texture, WOW I want to posses it's powers! MuHaHa
3. Platypus- Simply because of its puzzling appearance. It is recorded as a mammal, but bears the phenotypes of a beaver and a duck; plus, it lays eggs, unlike most mammals.
4. Creature of the Abyss- For being able to survive its unusual habitat of the very bottom of the ocean, with severely low temperatures and very dark atmosphere, which lead to its most fascinating attribute: its built in "flashlight" that hovers above its head, to project light in its path of travel. How CooL is that?
5. Checkered chicken- I chose this animal because of its unique appearance also. It is the result of a crossbreed between a dominant white chicken and a black chicken with incomplete dominance, thus resulting in a chicken with black and white checkered feathers. I can never find any images online, or even on google but I long to see some examples. I've only seen an image exclusive to mah biology textbook in a course I took in the past.

The list continues... do you like what you see? Keep it growing.
MJB222
Well, since you asked. I warn you, I am facinated with many animals.

I like all manners of fish, the different species and behaviours intrigue me. geek.gif

And I have to list probably my favourite: lizards! Especially iguanas and chamelions. thumbsup.gif

The okapi, I like the fact that many people do know what it is while I do. Their resemblence is also stricking

Dolphins, whales, porpoises. Their intelligence is amazing

Also, the foosa. Cause, like the okapi, many people don't even know what it is.

Lemurs, even have one on my display pic! thumbsup.gif

Penguins, they are just simply awesome!

Well, that is all that I have the attention span to type down. I will probably post later with more of my list and possibly pictures. thumbsup.gif
frogfish
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. Checkered chicken- I chose this animal because of its unique appearance also. It is the result of a crossbreed between a dominant white chicken and a black chicken with incomplete dominance, thus resulting in a chicken with black and white checkered feathers. I can never find any images online, or even on google but I long to see some examples. I've only seen an image exclusive to mah biology textbook in a course I took in the past.

Incomplete dominance does not create checkered animals thumbsup.gif I think the biology book was merely trying to make a point thumbsup.gif

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To be able to change its physical components and texture

It can't change the texture of its skin...

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its built in "flashlight" that hovers above its head, to project light in its path of travel.

Only anglerfish have a bioluminescent 'lure'...others have it built into the body.

Creature of the abyss is not a proper term...There are a hundred species of fish down there...

My favorite is the panther chameleon...easily the most beautiful of the chameleons...Plus, I own one original.gif

All species of fish....especially game fish and marine life..

The King Cobra, because I had one living in my house in India for years...They are the most majestic and royal of snakes...You can see the intelligence in their eyes.
MJB222
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My favorite is the panther chameleon...easily the most beautiful of the chameleons...Plus, I own one original.gif

Yes, the panther chamelion is probably the most beautiful chamelion, but I still like vieled chamelions better. yes.gif I don't know why though. hmm.gif

I forgot to mention pronghorns. The fact that they are the only living member of its family left amazes me. I like the idea that an ice age animal is still living in Alberta.
marik
This looks fun! grin2.gif
Cats - They are cute
Bats - They are scary
Octopusses - They rock
Spiders - They scare eveybody
Frogs - They are fun to catch
MJB222
QUOTE(marik @ Jul 7 2006, 10:00 AM) [snapback]1260931[/snapback]

This looks fun! grin2.gif
Cats - They are cute
Bats - They are scary
Octopusses - They rock
Spiders - They scare eveybody
Frogs - They are fun to catch

Are you easily amused by any chance? wink2.gif
frogfish
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Are you easily amused by any chance

LOL, That's what I was thinking...

Pronghorns are cool...I have seen herds of them in the Western states...
Ring Tailed Lemur
[attachmentid=26729][attachmentid=26729]here are some facts about my favorite animals LEMURS -first they are NOT monkeys. they are prosimians (primative primates) Ring-tailed lemurs are one of the most vocal primates. They have several different alarm calls with distinct meanings to alert members of their group to potential danger.
When ring-tailed troops travel throughout their home range, they keep their tails raised in the air, like flags, to keep group members together.
Ring-tailed lemurs can spend up to 50% of their day on the ground.
Ring-tailed lemurs have scent glands on their wrists and chests that they use to mark their foraging routes. Males even have a horny spur on each wrist gland that they use to pierce tree branches before scent marking them.
Ruffed lemurs are the only primates to have true litters of offspring.
Black and white ruffed lemurs can interbreed with red ruffed lemurs -- the offspring are black, white, and red.
Ruffed lemurs produce group alarm calls when startled. It only takes one individual to begin a chorus that spreads to all ruffed lemurs within hearing range.
Red ruffed lemurs will often "join-in" the alarm calls of black and white ruffed lemurs even though the subspecies are not often found together in the wild.
Black and White Ruffed lemurs have the most frugivorous diet of any lemur.
Blue-eyed lemurs are one of two non-human primates to have truly blue eyes.
Blue-eyed lemurs are sexually dichromatic, meaning the males and females are always different colors: females are orange-brown and males are black.
Males are born brown and only begin to turn black after 5-6 weeks.
Blue-eyed lemurs can interbreed with common black lemurs, but their offspring always have brown eyes. The blue-eyed gene is thought to be recessive as in humans.
Collared lemurs are distinguished from the similar white-collared lemurs by a slightly darker beard.
Collared lemur males are brownish-gray with a dark stripe down the back, a dark tail and tail tip, and a lighter underside. Females have a reddish to brown coat and a gray face. Both sexes have a distinct beard that is reddish-brown in females and cream to reddish-brown in males.
Crowned lemurs are primarily diurnal, but they have been observed traveling and feeding at night.
A crowned lemur female is almost as likely to have twins as she is to have a single infant.
Crowned lemurs live in the same areas as Sanford's lemurs, but tend to feed lower in the forest.
Male and female crowned lemurs possess the same "crown-like" markings, but are slightly different colors: males are orange-brown while females are orange-gray.
Diademed sifaka have never reproduced in captivity.
Diademed sifaka are among the largest living lemurs.
Golden-crowned sifaka are one of the most endangered lemurs. There are estimated to be less than 10,000 left in the wild.
Eastern lesser bamboo lemurs are the smallest diurnal lemurs.
Bamboo lemurs are named for the large amounts of bamboo in their diet.
Some groups of mongoose lemurs will switch from diurnal activity to nocturnal activity at the beginning of the dry season.
Mongoose lemurs are one of only two species of lemur found on the islands surrounding Madagascar.
Mongoose lemurs are sexually dichromatic in the coloration of their "beards": males have reddish-orange fur beneath their chins while the same location on females is white.
Male mongoose lemurs are born with white beards that will turn reddish-brown when the infants are between 5 and 6 weeks old.
Aye-ayes are the largest nocturnal primates.
Aye-ayes are one of the few solitary primates.
Aye-ayes have a unique method of foraging: A large percentage of their diet consists of insect larvae that live inside dead wood. They find the larvae by tapping on branches and listening to the reverberations. When it finds a cavity in the wood (which may contain insect larvae), an aye-aye will bite through the outer layers of bark with his beaver-like teeth and reach a long, slender finger inside the hole to pull out the prey.
Aye-ayes are killed in some parts of Madagascar because they are believed to be harbingers of death or misfortune or because they are agricultural pests. In other parts of the island, however, they are revered.
i kinda like lemurs grin2.gif
Jack_of_Blades
Here is the MOST intriguing

the coelacanth

http://www.dinofish.com/
please look
Visceral
being that this is subjective to the max, i'm going to have to say that the wolf is the most intriguing animal of all time. wink2.gif

user posted image



aren't animals cool? original.gif soon we might not have any... sad.gif
Darkwind
Elephants by virtue of their intelligent.
Cuttle Fish, amazing creatures that use rapid changes in color to communicate.
Swallow tail kite, beautiful bird hardly ever lands, sleeps and eats on the wing.
Killer whales, because they don't kill and eat their trainers on a regular basis.



frogfish
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Cuddle Fish

Do you mean Cuttle fish?
chris57
my list is
1)Baskilisis (its a lizard that can run on water)
2)Chameleons
3)dolphins
4)crocidiles
5)crabs
6)saltwaterfish
Darkwind
QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 8 2006, 02:29 PM) [snapback]1262167[/snapback]

Do you mean Cuttle fish?


Oops blush.gif I did.
Thanks.
MadEyePixie
I'd say that hedgehogs intrigue me most of all. They're funny little critters and do some weird things. From self anointing, to chasing cats. Their personalities are so unique too. They are also quite smart. Of course, I could just be biased because I own one...

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I'm also a big fan of the platypus and porcupine.
Megalomania
QUOTE(MJB222 @ Jul 7 2006, 02:08 PM) [snapback]1260441[/snapback]


The okapi, I like the fact that many people do know what it is while I do. Their resemblence is also stricking


Also, the foosa. Cause, like the okapi, many people don't even know what it is.

Okapi - The zebra-giraffe tongue.gif
Yeah, those are cool....

And I might be wrong, but is the Foosa like the Mongoose thing?

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I'm interested in... any animal...
It's too hard to choose....

Chameleons... Octopi... The Assassin Spider...
I like Darkwind's list...
And that hedgehog is so cute happy.gif
MadEyePixie
QUOTE(Megalomania @ Jul 9 2006, 04:41 AM) [snapback]1263077[/snapback]

And I might be wrong, but is the Foosa like the Mongoose thing?

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And that hedgehog is so cute happy.gif


It's actually spelled fossa, not foosa, and yes, it is closely related to the mongoose.

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Thanks!

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frogfish
I bet many people don't know what a sandfish is original.gif
MadEyePixie
^ It's a skink, right?
frogfish
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It's a skink, right?

darn, you're right tongue.gif
MadEyePixie
Score! Do I get a cookie now?
frogfish
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Score! Do I get a cookie now?

No unless you get this one...

Do you know what the hamadryad is? The animal, not the mythological dryad.

My all-time favorite animal yes.gif
artymoon
Sea horse, dolphin, squid, hammerhead....heck anything in the ocean.
frogfish
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Sea horse

I like seahorses also...I have a pretty little one in my marine aquarium...

You are not supposed to keep them in community tanks because they get bullied to death by other fish...literally..

Suprisingly, mine rules the tank...it doesn't let one fish eat until it has...Even my tangs are afraid of it...Its a blessing!
MadEyePixie
QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 9 2006, 11:03 PM) [snapback]1263983[/snapback]

No unless you get this one...

Do you know what the hamadryad is? The animal, not the mythological dryad.

My all-time favorite animal yes.gif


Hm, if I'm not mistaken, a hamadryad is a king cobra?
Jack_of_Blades
QUOTE(MadEyePixie @ Jul 8 2006, 02:45 PM) [snapback]1262495[/snapback]

I'd say that hedgehogs intrigue me most of all. They're funny little critters and do some weird things. From self anointing, to chasing cats. Their personalities are so unique too. They are also quite smart. Of course, I could just be biased because I own one...

[attachmentid=26753] [attachmentid=26755]

I'm also a big fan of the platypus and porcupine.


I used to have an old albino hegehog named Hegey
twilightgirl
i like turtles in general because of their gentle and quiet nature . i'm also intrique with the mongoose. it just amazes me that they take on snakes anytime.
frogfish
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Hm, if I'm not mistaken, a hamadryad is a king cobra?

Darn, here's your cookie...

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i'm also intrique with the mongoose. it just amazes me that they take on snakes anytime.

Not all mongooses are immune to venom...When I lived in India, I saw the resident King Cobra take out a mongoose yes.gif
MadEyePixie
QUOTE(Jack_of_Blades @ Jul 10 2006, 03:41 AM) [snapback]1264170[/snapback]

I used to have an old albino hegehog named Hegey


Awesome, I named mine Skeezix.

QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 10 2006, 08:30 AM) [snapback]1264359[/snapback]

Darn, here's your cookie...
Not all mongooses are immune to venom...When I lived in India, I saw the resident King Cobra take out a mongoose yes.gif


Woo! *munches cookie happily*

Ouch. Poor mongoose. They're definitely brave, I'd never go near a cobra.
Jack_of_Blades
QUOTE(twilightgirl @ Jul 10 2006, 04:03 AM) [snapback]1264215[/snapback]

i like turtles in general because of their gentle and quiet nature.


Not snappers. The big ones can cut you up pretty bad. I once
caught one in the shallows of a pond, and he almost took my
finger off!

Jack_of_Blades
QUOTE(MadEyePixie @ Jul 10 2006, 12:53 PM) [snapback]1264698[/snapback]

Awesome, I named mine Skeezix.


My little guy died Nov 2001. crying.gif
Kaknelson
A person i knew used to sell LYNX.

I would love to have raise on of them original.gif
Atheist God
QUOTE(Visceral @ Jul 8 2006, 06:44 AM) [snapback]1262067[/snapback]

being that this is subjective to the max, i'm going to have to say that the wolf is the most intriguing animal of all time. wink2.gif

aren't animals cool? original.gif soon we might not have any... sad.gif


Daddy can you tell me about the birds and the bees?

Sorry son they're all dead...

Now shut up and eat your soylent green!

1- Humans (smartest)
2- Spiders (haven't really evolved in 300 million years)
3- Your mom (sexiest)
4- Electric Eels (some can put you on your ass)
5- sharks (haven't evolved since the dino's existed)
6- Godzilla (super awesome)
7- Dolphins (taste good)
8- Ants (natural example of mind control through neural chemical and homonal reactions)
9- Cockroach ( can survive with chopped head and can survive a nuclear winter
10- Bill Clinton ( he is an animal in his own right)
Libidinous Scourge
Amblypygids:
click me

Avicularia sp.
pink toe spiders

Lampropelma sp.
more spiders
frogfish
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sharks (haven't evolved since the dino's existed)

Sorry, sharks have evolved thumbsup.gif
Roj47
For animals from fantasy -

1. Dragon (preferably Red or Blue)
2. Unicorn
3. Treant (or Ent if you prefer original.gif )

From the real world (yes there is one out there)

1. Jaguar/ Lynx - Would love one as a pet
2. Koala
3. Panda
frogfish
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1. Jaguar/ Lynx - Would love one as a pet

Until the jaguar mauls you in your sleep thumbsup.gif
Great Big Sea
Cats: Okay that's cliche but eh I still love 'em! I can't wait until our cat comes back home from my sisters apatment! I can't wait to pet her again! I miss her fur!

Octopus: Sure I don't like Calimari (had a rubbery one seven years ago at a Greek Restaurant and I have been turned off since. Oh wait-
I think Calimari is Squid? huh.gif) Anyhoo my sister told me about one at the Vancouver Aquarium that swam up it's circular habitat and would go directly to the feeding area and sneek fish. That was a smart little guy!

I'm not sure if this fits in this topic but I love Hammerhead Sharks! I just love how their heads look like hammers! ^^

Panthers: They are beautiful and they look as lazy when their in trees like my pet Cat.

Frogs: My cat would stare at it if she wasn't on my chair.

Chiwawa's: I remember a family friend ours and my sister once peeved one off when we were vacationing in Oregon a few years ago. Boy was it mad! But they are cute little things.
Of course I would rather have three Tabby Cats, all male.

Roj47
QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 17 2006, 08:19 PM) [snapback]1273482[/snapback]

Until the jaguar mauls you in your sleep thumbsup.gif


lol..... Good point.... Let me rephrase

1. Toothless. no nailed Jaguar/ lynx - would love one as a pet.

Wonder how much chicken soup they can eat????

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Atreju
QUOTE(GanjaGuru @ Jul 16 2006, 01:45 PM) [snapback]1271774[/snapback]

Daddy can you tell me about the birds and the bees?

Sorry son they're all dead...

Now shut up and eat your soylent green!

1- Humans (smartest)
2- Spiders (haven't really evolved in 300 million years)
3- Your mom (sexiest)
4- Electric Eels (some can put you on your ass)
5- sharks (haven't evolved since the dino's existed)
6- Godzilla (super awesome)
7- Dolphins (taste good)
8- Ants (natural example of mind control through neural chemical and homonal reactions)
9- Cockroach ( can survive with chopped head and can survive a nuclear winter
10- Bill Clinton ( he is an animal in his own right)



Interesting list. Let's see how it compares to mine:

1 - Humans (smart, yes but also amazingly stupid. just watch jackass)
2 - Penguins (have you seen march of the penguins? incredible.)
3 - Women (i know they're human too but sometimes they're in a class all their own. really
intruiging, mind-boggling creatures.
4 - Nessie (whether she really exists or not she has developed a life of he own)
5 - Common Cats (strange the way they look at you. like they know something we don't
and they just tolerate our dominance of the world)
6 - Tiger (majestic felines)
7 - Dogs (can you count the movies they've starred in?)
8 - Giant Squids (for staying hidden for soooo long)
9 - Koala (funny how they move - like old men on prozac)
10 - Panda (so darn cute!)
frogfish
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Giant Squids (for staying hidden for soooo long

how have they hidden? We have been finding corpses for the last two centuries...
Atreju
QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 18 2006, 07:58 PM) [snapback]1274267[/snapback]

how have they hidden? We have been finding corpses for the last two centuries...



I mean no one's ever seen one alive or recorded it on film. it was only recently that they managed to catch a glimpse of one of these critters and captured it on film.
Saint
QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 7 2006, 12:25 PM) [snapback]1260716[/snapback]

My favorite is the panther chameleon...


Never seen one - anyone got a pic?

My favourites could also be a long, long list; let's see:

Snakes of all kinds, but the cobras are the best
Dolphins - something there - a strange connection between dolphins and man
Octopuses for their incredible intelligence
Horses - graceful, strong and beautiful animals
Tigers - the most beautiful of the big cats (I like them all though) and they love water...
All birds belonging to the raptor family, especially the eagles and hawks
Seahorses for their delicate beauty
Sharks - am very drawn to their beauty and mystery - particularly the Great White
Starfish


umm....

I could continue... yes.gif
frogfish
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Snakes of all kinds, but the cobras are the best

YEAH! Finally, another cobra lover!

Panther Chameleon

user posted image
user posted image
user posted image

I've seen mine turn all these colors many times...
Saint
Ja cobras rock - they are very majestic and beautiful!!

and dang!! I can't see your images - I only see red X's again!! GRRRRR
frogfish
I see cobras all the time in India...

I don't know why you can't see them...just try a google image search for "panther chameleon"
Saint
You live in India Frogfish? And of course they've got the magnificent King Cobra there. Once I saw a Cape Cobra behind a dustbin when I was on holiday on the Cape East Coast over here.

Gee the chameleon goes lovely colours - must say. I am a little nervous of chameleons, don't know why - I always regarded them from a distance rather than from up close..
frogfish
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You live in India Frogfish

I used to...plus, I go back for visits..

When I lived there, there was a 15 foot King Cobra that used to live in my grandparents house in the storage room...They left it there as it killed and ate other cobras...It lived there for 9 years until it got hit by a motorcycle.
MadEyePixie
QUOTE(frogfish @ Jul 19 2006, 09:16 AM) [snapback]1275688[/snapback]

I used to...plus, I go back for visits..

When I lived there, there was a 15 foot King Cobra that used to live in my grandparents house in the storage room...They left it there as it killed and ate other cobras...It lived there for 9 years until it got hit by a motorcycle.


Wow. I could just imagine my grandma in that situation...she'd move!

I bet India was amazing. I'd love to go there.
frogfish
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I bet India was amazing. I'd love to go there

It is, I'm leaving next week for a month yes.gif
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