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Monday, May 19, 2008

close to cryptid

okay...

the other day i got an e-mail from my ex- and now best pal, dani, with a list of 25 of the most bizarre animals in the world. so, not cryptids, by definition...
but, man, are they weird!
i've picked out the five that I thought were the wackiest, but here's the link to the whole article if you need to read some more...!

http://divaboo.info/



Tarsiers are prosimian primates of the genus Tarsius, a monotypic genus in the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes. The phylogenetic position of extant tarsiers within the order Primates has been debated for much of the past century, and tarsiers have alternately been classified with strepsirrhine primates in the suborder Prosimii, or as the sister group to the simians (=Anthropoidea) in the infraorder Haplorrhini. Analysis of SINE insertions, a type of macromutation to the DNA, is argued to offer very persuasive evidence for the monophyly of Haplorrhini, where other lines of evidence, such as DNA sequence data, had remained ambiguous. Thus, some systematists argue that the debate is conclusively settled in favor of a monophyletic Haplorrhini.

Tarsiers have enormous eyes and long feet. Their feet have extremely elongated tarsus bones, which is how they got their name. They are primarily insectivorous, and catch insects by jumping at them. They are also known to prey on birds and snakes. As they jump from tree to tree, tarsiers can catch even birds in motion.[citation needed] Gestation takes about six months, and tarsiers give birth to single offspring. All tarsier species are nocturnal in their habits, but like many nocturnal organisms some individuals may show more or less activity during the daytime. Unlike many nocturnal animals, however, tarsiers lack a light-reflecting area (tapetum lucidum) of the eye. They also have a fovea, atypical for nocturnal animals.



The octopuses of the genus Grimpoteuthis are sometimes nicknamed "Dumbo octopuses" from the ear-like fins protruding from the top of their "heads" (actually bodies), resembling the ears of Walt Disney's flying elephant. They are benthic creatures, living at extreme depths, and are some of the rarest of the Octopoda species.



The Pygmy Marmoset (Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea) is a monkey native to the rainforest canopies of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and eastern Peru. It is one of the smallest primates, with its body length ranging from 14-16 cm (excluding the 15-20 cm tail) and the smallest monkey. Males weigh around 140 g (5 ounces), and females only 120 g (4.2 ounces).

Despite its name, the Pygmy Marmoset is somewhat different from the typical marmosets classified in genus Callithrix. As such, it is accorded its own subgenus, which was formerly recognized as its own genus, Cebuella.

The Pygmy Marmoset has a tawny coat, and a ringed tail that can be as long as its body. Their claws are specially adapted for climbing trees, a trait unique to the species. They are omnivorous, feeding on fruit, leaves, insects, and sometimes even small reptiles. Much of their diet, however, comes from tapping trees for sap. Up to two-thirds of their time is spent gouging tree bark to reach the gummy sap. The Pygmy Marmoset has specialized incisors for gouging holes in bark. Unfortunately, because of its small size, and its swift movements, it is very hard to observe in the wild.

In captivity, the Pygmy Marmoset can live up to 11 years.



The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a strepsirrhine native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche as a woodpecker. It is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and is characterized by its unique method of finding food; it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out.

Daubentonia is the only genus in the family Daubentoniidae and infraorder Chiromyiformes. The Aye-aye is the only extant member of the genus (although it is currently an endangered species); a second species (Daubentonia robusta) was exterminated over the last few centuries.



The Axolotl (or ajolote) (Ambystoma mexicanum) is the best-known of the Mexican neotenic mole salamanders belonging to the Tiger Salamander complex. Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so the adults remain aquatic and gilled. The species originates from the lake underlying Mexico City. Axolotls are used extensively in scientific research due to their ability to regenerate most body parts, ease of breeding, and large embryos. They are commonly kept as pets in the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Japan (where they are sold under the name Wooper Rooper, and other countries.
does anyone remember aquaman and aqualad's old pal, quisp?



or, wait...

maybe i'm thinking of space ranger's old buddy, cryll...?


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and here are
the answers to
"five for friday"

1. yes, in the late 90's rachel green was one of our friends, but at the time nbc touted another show that featured a character named rachel green(e) as well. what was it?

rachel greene was the daughter of dr. mark greene (anthony edwards) on ER

2. with over 3,000 cover versions, what is considered the most recorded song in history?

yesterday by the beatles

3. in latin, what does the word trivia mean?

tri- meaning three, via- meaning ways or roads

4. what is the term for someone who collects trivia?

a spermologist meaning seed collector

5. created on a budget of $35,000, what is the most profitable film of all time?

the blair witch project


that's all!
smell ya~
todd

7 comments:

Brian said...

Man, that Aye-aye is so ugly, it almost makes it all the way back around to being cute.

There certainly is more between heaven and earth than our philosphy will allow, dear Horatio.

Heywood Jablomie said...

Hmm...those were some crazy looking creatures! I'm gonna have to check out the others when i can fit in the time(READ:sometime between now and 2 years from now).

All I kept seeing in my head as I read about the Aye-Aye and his middle finger was this little creature walking around flipping people off!

And the Dumbo Octopus looks like something from an anime!

Adam Hutch said...

Heywood, you're right the Dumbo Octopus does look like something out of an anime cartoon. Looks like it should be facing off against Pickachu!

Pablo said...

I've seen clips of the Aye-aye they are so creepy, cool list

Pablo said...

here is a clip of one http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7996957570883596636&q=aye+aye&ei=zvUySNbTPIWyrgK_ra37CQ

they are not so ugly when they grow up

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Anonymous said...

excellent points and the details are more precise than somewhere else, thanks.

- Murk