Strangest Animals

I just read this blog describing the very strange animal moments. Check it out!

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/running-ponies/2013/12/24/top-ten-s…

Just look at the cute little Tinkerbella fly, a mere 250 micrometers long, that was discovered in Costa Rica:

Imageof Tinkerbella from Scientific American. Imageof Tinkerbella from Scientific American.

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