Scientists announced that in 2009, two scientific expeditions in Papua New Guinea discovered 200 species, and Yoda bat was one of them.
Ninja slug
Scientists said on February 4, 20 10, 10 that this long-tailed slug was only found in Borneo, Malaysia. Their tails are three times as long as their heads.
This new species will shoot an "arrow of love" made of calcium carbonate, which contains hormones, so it is nicknamed "Ninja Slug". Scientists believe that this Cupid-like behavior may improve their reproductive success rate.
Tyrant leech
20 10 12.4 the national geographic news website reported that the tyrant leeches were found in the Amazon basin of Peru, and they were the kings of leeches in the jungle.
Tyrant leeches can reach 0.0007 meters in length and have huge teeth, similar to Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Purple octopus
A research team composed of researchers from Canada and Spain accidentally photographed a new species of 1 1 deep sea, including this purple octopus, during a 20-day exploration and research in the deep sea of Newfoundland, Canada, which was extremely beautiful.
Simpson toad
20 10 September, while searching for the missing amphibian species in western Colombia, scientific researchers stumbled upon a species.
Its nose is sharp and long, like a bird's beak.
Long-handed fish
The most surprising feature of this fish is its "hand". The so-called hands refer to the fins they use to walk.
So far, long-handed fish have only been found in the waters of southeast Australia. This kind of fish may have spread all over the world about 50 million years ago.
Wood-eating catfish
Discovered in the Amazon rainforest in 2006, it feeds on fallen trees in the Santa Ana River in Peru.
According to the National Geographic News website, this newly discovered wood-eating catfish has not been named, and it is one of more than 10 known catfish populations that can digest wood.
Squid worm
It is 0. 1 m long and is the first member of a new family in the polychaete annelid world.
This new species has "paddles" based on bristles, which are used to swim in the water, and its head has tentacles.
Nectar bat
This nectar bat was discovered by Nathan Mochala, a scientist at the University of Miami.
The nectar bat's tongue is 1.5 times of its body, second only to the chameleon, which can stretch its tongue to twice its own body. Its tongue root grows in the chest, and its tongue-sticking speed is also amazing. It can stick out its tongue seven times in a second!
Hong kong cruise
In a deep-sea scientific expedition, a scientist took a photo and posted it on the Internet, which immediately caused an uproar, because what was in this photo was a spaceship surrounded by stars!
But it turns out that this so-called spaceship is actually a newly discovered deep-sea jellyfish. Its body is like the ceiling of a spaceship, and the bottom still emits red light, so people mistake this strange-looking guy for a spaceship.
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Batfish: Found in the Gulf of Mexico, like walking bats and strange fish with arms. This fish looks like scones. Its fins are similar to human arms and can jump with one hand, so it is also called jumping bat fish.