
The armored Ground Pangolin of Africa is an anteater that looks like a walking artichoke. It's one of the cutest animals I've ever seen.

The Helicoprion which survived an extinction event far worse than the famous impact at Chicxulub that killed the dinosaurs. This cataclysm ended 57% of life on Earth as a whole and 96% of all life in the ocean, but since it was 250 million years ago no one is sure what caused it. Either way, you have to be pretty badass to get through something like that. The fossilized remains of it's lower jaw are all we have ever found of it which leads me to suspect the artists aren't being imaginative enough with the rest of it's body.

The terrifying Solpugid hails from a species that in some parts of the world grow large enough for camels to become a part of their regular diet.

I suspect the alien Black Dragonfish glows in the dark so that you will be filled with delicious terror by the time it sinks it's jagged teeth into you. Contrary to popular belief they do feed near the surface at night.

The vivid Mandrill, widely known but a personal favorite. They have a fairly complex societal structure for primates and have been observed to coexist in hordes of over a thousand.

The unearthly Basking Shark looks like it has a hole for a head when it's jaw is fully open.