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These creatures have become the surprise stars of a glossy new book - The Ugly Animals: We Can't All be Pandas by Simon Watt - destined for coffee tables in a bid to save them from extinction. Unlike their cute and fluffy cousins in the animal kingdom, the plight of these animals is relatively unknown.
The Ugly Animal Preservation Society was set up to champion the cause of endangered creatures with no friends, including (clockwise from top left) the Proboscis monkey, the blobfish, the shoebill, the purple pig nosed frog, the big-headed turtle, and the Pacific lamprey.
The common name of the Titicaca water frog is the scrotum frog, thanks to its extremely saggy skin. But the folds of extra skin are what allows the water frog to survive high up in the Andes in Lake Titicaca. Unfortunatley, there is a belief that eating the aquatic scrotum frog can improve a man’s masculinity and so many are stolen from the lake to be made into frog 'frappés'. Various zoos around the world are trying to breed them in captivity but have so far had only limited success.
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