1, Rana africana
This is the second largest frog in the world. It is very aggressive and can jump more than 3 meters high. Any animal within their jumping range will become their prey.
They will swallow animals, suffocate them, and then slowly digest them. If the prey is too big, the African bullhead frog will spit it out and wait until the next meal.
2. Newt
Also known as splint worm, scissors worm or ear clip worm. Mainly living in tropical and subtropical areas, living in cracks in bark or in dark and humid places like rotten wood and under fallen leaves. It is an omnivorous insect.
3. Vampire fish
Vampires and vampires were found in Myanmar. This tooth-like structure of vampires is not a tooth, but a kind of bone, or more accurately, a by-product of jawbone, which will pierce the skin and grow into a curved pointed structure. Its jaw can be opened at a large angle, at 45-60 degrees with the main trunk of the body, and it looks very like a vampire.
4. Elf shark
Elf shark is a kind of marine animal. Its most common living place is in the waters around Japan. Elf shark's skin is extremely thin and lacks pigment, so it is translucent, and its bright red muscles can be seen through its translucent skin, so it is pink all over.
5, piranha
Also known as man-eating pomfret, it is a general term for a class of fish in the Amazon River in South America. Not a particular fish, but a group, including nearly 56 species.