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3-Eyed Snake and other 6 Rare Quirks Found in Nature

5. Ambered Up Sea Life

If you’ve seen Jurassic Park, you know what amber means. It can contain life forms of millions of years ago, preserved like they’ve only been caught in amber for mere hours. Usually the organisms found in amber are land-based, but in 2019 some sea life was actually found in amber. Since tree resin doesn’t solidify in water and can’t form amber, this means that these sea creatures were actually caught on land.

Ambered Up Sea Life  | 7 Rare Quirks Found in Nature | Zestradar

6. A Blonde Zebra

Zebras that suffer from albinism have long been a mystery to science. No one quite knew how they’d look, and now we know that they look a pale-ish yellow. There haven’t been too many albino zebras spotted in the wild, nor do we currently have an explanation for their blonde manes. Heck, we’re not even sure why zebras have stripes in the first place.

Blonde Zebra  | 7 Rare Quirks Found in Nature | Zestradar

7. Beluga-Narwhal Hybrid

These animals were first discovered in the 1980’s when no one quite knew what they were. DNA testing in more recent years had proven that the animal in question had a narwhal mother and a beluga father. Sadly, this also led to the loss of the unicorn-tusk narwhals are most known for.

Beluga-Narwhal Hybrid | 7 Rare Quirks Found in Nature | Zestradar

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