Aye-Aye The Aye-Aye is the world’s largest nocturnal primate. It boasts rodent-like teeth that grow perpetually, and its special middle finger is long, thin, and skeletal in appearance.
Axolotl Also known as the “Mexican Walking Fish”, the Axolotl is actually an amphibian. Its gills extend from the sides of its head, and it’s a fascinating creature to behold.
Bald Uakari This small monkey, found in the Amazon basin, has a long, ginger shaggy coat and a hairless head and face that’s colored bright red. Quite the unique appearance.
Barbirusa Babirusas sport a distinct prehistoric look with their long canine tusks. Their appearance is truly out of the ordinary.
Barreleye Fish Imagine a small deep-sea fish with a dome-shaped transparent head containing glowing green eyes. Through this transparent dome, you can see their eyes, brain, and nerves.
Bat-Eared Fox These cute little foxes have huge dish-like ears and reside on the plains of Eastern and Southern Africa. They mainly feed on termites and are quite playful.
Blobfish Often dubbed the “ugliest fish in the world”, the Blobfish looks quite peculiar. However, in its natural deep-sea habitat, it resembles any other fish.