What are these creatures? They're lace monitor lizards, which got their name from the lacy, speckled patterns on their scales. But don't try using them as doilies. They're big and they bite.
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What are these creatures? They're lace monitor lizards, which got their name from the lacy, speckled patterns on their scales. But don't try using them as doilies. They're big and they bite.

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Ever seen aardwolf pups before? These little members of the hyena family have striped coats, pink ears, bushy tails, a hair fringe along their backs that's akin to a mohawk and, when grown, eat mostly termites. Cute and quirky, yes?
What's this? A handful of giant flower beetles, which are native to Africa. Arty and awesome, yes?
Ready for an exceptionally arty moth? Meet a milionia moth, native to places including Japan and Myanmar.
Can this be real? Yes indeed. It's a painted grasshopper (Dactylotum bicolor), native to North America. Arty and awesome, right?

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What's this? A male rock agama, nicknamed the Spider-Man lizard.
What are these creatures? Arctic ribbon seals. Bizarre and beautiful, yes?
What's this? A species of South American butterfly known as Anteros aerosus. Arty and awesome, right?