
The head-stacking caterpillar wears its old heads as a hat
Wearing a vertically inclined conga line of decapitated heads as a hat is just so metal.
Wearing a vertically inclined conga line of decapitated heads as a hat is just so metal.
Like baby xenomorphs lurking menacingly in the crawl space, orchid mantis babies are feisty little critters that sure can hold their own.
Hailing from the forests of Fiji, the golden fruit dove has an otherworldly glow about it, like a fairy tale character come to life.
Look at that face. That eel is so mad. It looks like it’s ready to scream at the kids to get off its lawn before retreating underground to write another complaint letter.
It’s all about the eyes with the flame bowerbird.
Bright, white, and full of snot, the giant larvacean has all of the curves of a croissant, but none of the butter.
The chihuahua of the Australian desert, the ningaui will mess you up if you so much as look at it the wrong way.
This New Zealand wren is just adorable.
With its intensely pigmented emerald and crimson plumage, the eclectus parrot is like a living gemstone.
They might look a little goofy, but these odd little crustaceans are a starfish’s worst nightmare.