Here are five exceptionally rare animal finds that will leave you in awe.
Himalayan Lynx in Ladakh
Set in a small, rural hospital, this drama centers around a brilliant but eccentric surgeon and his interactions with two young doctors. It delves into the challenges of the medical profession
Pseudo-melanistic Tiger Family in Odisha
Also known as the Asian unicorn, the saola is a critically endangered antelope-like species found in the Annamite Range of Vietnam and Laos. It was only discovered in 1992
Leopard Toby Fish in Australia
During a dive in the Coral Sea Marine Park, a diver spotted a small white fish adorned with leopard-like spots. Identified as the Leopard Toby fish, this discovery marked the first time the species had been captured on camera, showcasing the hidden treasures of the underwater world
Half Female, Half Male Bird
Professor Hamish Spencer from the University of Otago encountered a truly unique bird in the wild—a 'wild Green Honeycreeper' exhibiting distinct half-green, representing the female, and half-blue, representing the male, plumage. This phenomenon, typically observed in insects, spiders, butterflies, lizards, or rodents, is a rare occurrence in birds
White Alligator from Florida
In 1987, the swamps of Louisiana revealed a rare genetic variant in American alligators—leucistic alligators. The discovery of a blue-eyed newborn solid white alligator descended from these original alligators marked a historic moment, showcasing the beauty of this exceptionally rare genetic trait