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00:00Rare and remarkable animals with extraordinary adaptations around the world.
00:05A glass frog clings to a rainforest leaf with a see-through belly.
00:09Rare animals hide in rainforests, oceans, deserts, mountains, rivers and deep water.
00:15Glass frogs cling to leaves in Central and South American rainforests, where transparent
00:20bellies reveal tiny organs.
00:23Lyrebirds sing in Australian rainforests, copying chainsaws, camera shutters, car alarms
00:28and other forest sounds.
00:30Matamata turtles rest in South American blackwater streams, using rough heads and leaf-like bodies
00:36as camouflage.
00:37Sugar gliders launch from Australian trees, stretching skin flaps between their legs to
00:43glide through night air.
00:45Red-lipped batfish walk across Galapagos sea floors on modified fins, flashing bright red
00:50lips instead of swimming well.
00:52Pink fairy armadillos burrow through Argentina's sandy plains, using tiny claws and pink shells
00:58to move like sand swimmers.
01:00Markors climb Central Asian cliffs, balancing heavy spiral horns above narrow mountain ledges.
01:07Leafy sea dragons drift along southern Australian coasts, hiding among seaweed, with leaf-shaped
01:13body parts.
01:14Blobfish float in deep waters off Australia and New Zealand, using gelatinous bodies to survive
01:20crushing pressure.
01:21eye eyes tap Madagascar tree bark at night, then hook insects out with long middle fingers.
01:29Transparent skin, spiral horns, red lips, leaf-shaped camouflage and strange fingers make these
01:35animals hard to forget.
01:37A glass frog stays motionless on a wet leaf while rain forest water drips behind it.
01:43Rahun roars.
01:43Pokemonies.
01:43Mary Michelle Jar.
01:43Thereforeimi and her.
01:43One of the harvest, which they take place well when you come near the start of New Mexico,
01:43America, and another way of the fun may be the start of the work landscape.
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