If you've never seen an animal that can photosynthesize, or you didn't know what an albino turtle looks like, then you have stumbled on the right page. Take a look at these rare photos from the internet: What seems like a marshy forest is actually a sediment from this chemical reaction. The Amorphopallus Titanium blooms once every 40 years for 4 days and is one of the largest flowers in the world. The Melanesiance, who live on the Solomon Islands, northeast of Australia, are a native group of people famous for their dark skin and naturally blonde hair. The palm print of an 8-year-old in a nutrient medium after the 8-year-old had played outside. A contortionist sitting on his head. The skeleton of a hedgehog. An incredibly rare baby albino sea turtle. Mexican Ajolote meets How To Train Your Dragon. The incisors of beavers are orange because they contain iron, which makes their teeth stronger and better able to cut through wood. The sea slug which looks like a leaf can go without eating for 9 months because it can photosynthesize just like a plant, while basking in the sun. The worlds tiniest and most poisonous dart frog. It is about 10mm large and is 100x more powerful than morphine. The wrap-around spider can flatten and wrap its body around tree limbs as camouflage. A 54-million-year-old gecko trapped in amber. What a tiger's skin looks like when it is shaved.