1. Transparent frog

Native of Venezuela, a family-owned glass frog amphibian Centrolenidae (order Anura). While the general background color of most frogs lime-green glass, these animals have a transparent abdominal skin, so that the heart, liver, and gastrointestinal tract are visible through the skin.


2. Transparent Fish Head

This strange animal in the water fish called Barreleye (Macropinna microstoma) has a head and tubular eyes. This is very sensitive to light that the eye can play, a shield with fluid in his head, while the tubular eyes of fish, both in the head, bordered by bright green lens. Eye point upward (as shown here) when the fish look for food on their heads. They pointed to the front when the fish feed. Two points above the mouth of the fish is not obvious: they are the olfactory organs called nares, which is analogous to the human nose


3. Transparent Butterfly

Found in Central America, from Mexico to Panama, Glasswing Butterfly (Greta Oto) is a brush-footed. Network between the veins of its wings looks like glass

4. Transparent Squid

Found in the southern hemisphere oceans, Glass Squid (Teuthowenia pellucida) have light organs on the eye and have the ability to roll into a ball, like a sea urchin. This is the prey of many deep-sea fish (eg goblin sharks) as well as whales and oceanic seabirds.

5. Transparent ZebraFish

This translucent zebra animal was discovered in 2008 by scientists so that they can study disease processes, including the spread of cancer. Transparent fish allows researchers at Children Hospital Boston to directly view the internal organs of fish and observing processes such as tumor growth in real time in living organisms.



6. Transparent Jelly-fish

And in the cold waters around Antarctica and southern South America, crocodile icefish (Channichthyidae) eat krill, copepods, and other fish. Their blood is not transparent because they have no function of hemoglobin and erythrocytes. Their metabolism depends only on the oxygen dissolved in blood fluid, which is believed to be absorbed directly through the skin from the water. This works because water can dissolve oxygen during the coldest. In five species, the gene for myoglobin in the muscles also has disappeared, leaving them with a white heart, not pink.

7. Transparent Amphipod

Phronima is called, unusual animals this is one of the many strange species recently found on an expedition in the mountains to the sea in the north Atlantic. Scientists say the ironic strategy of survival of this small shrimplike creature shows everything in the and outside in an attempt to disappear


8. Transparent larval shrimp.

Found in the waters around Hawaii, this pig's back larvae.


9. Transparan salp

It's like a jellyfish animals known as Salps feed small plants in the water, called phytoplankton (marine algae). They are barrel-shaped animals that can range from one to 10 cm in length.


10. Transparent jellyfish

Jellyfish free swim, a member of phylum Cnidaria. They are found in every ocean, from the surface into the sea. Many of the jellyfish so transparent that they almost impossible to see. The one above is from the genus Arctapodema, with the length of one inch (2.5 centimeter-long).


They are all funny right??
Because they are 10 Transparent creature

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