Strangest Animals In South America

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Strangest Animals In South America. Florida is a state full of weird animals, and the black spiny tailed iguana—an invasive from central america—is one of the weirder, and more destructive ones. This little creature sounds like it has stepped out of a comic book.

Photo title is "Snookum Bear," by Megan Lorenz via 500px
Photo title is "Snookum Bear," by Megan Lorenz via 500px

Found along the water’s edge throughout south america and portions of central america, capybaras are not endangered. In the list of the top 10 strangest plants in the world, venus flytrap is at no 2. I love learning about new animals, and i know you do too.

If you are interested in animals and the nature in general, you will be attracted to this article that includes the strangest animals on earth.

In the list of the top 10 strangest plants in the world, venus flytrap is at no 2. They are also called devil dogs, mud cats, and snot otters. Found in south america, the mata mata is a freshwater turtle known for a large, triangular, flattened head characterized with many tubercles and flaps of skin, and a horn on its long and tubular snout. Found along the water’s edge throughout south america and portions of central america, capybaras are not endangered.