by Akash
Star-nosed mole: Burrows with a unique star-shaped nose for sensing and grabbing prey.
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Proboscis monkey: Found in Borneo, known for a large, bulbous nose, more prominent in males.
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Hagfish: Primitive eel-like fish with no jaws, eyes, or scales; produces slimy slime.
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Anglerfish: Deep-sea fish with a bioluminescent lure, female much larger, sometimes swallows the male.
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Naked mole rat: Hairless rodents living underground, resistant to pain, cancer, and aging.
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Blobfish: Deep-sea fish with a gelatinous body, known for its grumpy expression.
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Turtle-headed sea turtle: Critically endangered, named for its large, bony head.
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California condor: Large vulture with a 9-foot wingspan and a bald head; plays a vital role in cleaning the environment.
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Goblin shark: Deep-sea shark with retractable jaws and a pink, fleshy snout.
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Axolotl: Salamander with limb and brain regeneration abilities, retains larval features into adulthood.
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