On the Edge: the World’s Ugliest Animals Need Love Too


Beauty is more than fur deep. This is the message from the Zoological Society of London this New Year, as their EDGE (Evolutionarily Distinct & Globally Endangered, bit like bloggers really) team fight to save some of the world’s most endangered, least attractive animals.

If you’re cute, furry, collectable, huggable, available in an anthropomorphic version or employed by Pixar then you’re in with a chance of survival, natch. But if you’re fur-less, possessed of a long proboscis, do unorthodox things with parts of your body or are just plain scary looking, then the chances are that you haven’t got screaming groupies coo-ing over you. And if your habitat is threatened, then you’re in a big pile of eco-dung. Monkeys, elephants, tigers, dolphins: these are the ‘A’ listers, each with a dozen celebs ready to endorse their figth for existence. But for the salamanders and gymnures of this world, it’s a bit harder to drum up support.

The zoo’s impressive initiative is trying to draw attention to global struggle for survival that so many species are facing. You can support them in direct ways, or simply through raised awareness of the creatures involved. Because, let’s face it, few of us are oil paintings ourselves.
(Image/Matt from London)

  • shauna

    This article rings oh so very true. The most adorable animals to me…are musk ox. Perhaps not ugly, but they are certainly on the outer fringes. They are excellent animals! I mean they operate in small, intimate family herds rather than their more famous cousins on the Serengeti that number in their thousands (and are boring as hell). Male musk oxen look really MALE, they’re just so macho and the females quite lady-like even though they are Honda-sized. The calves—OMG—are born cross eyed for some Darwinian reason. And when they get disturbed they really do form a donut and coral their young and smaller females in the middle. What a system! They’re shaggy but soft underneath and live on the tundra which in itself is an exotic, beautiful, underestimated landscape.

  • SallyB

    And here they are for anyone who hasn’t encountered one before:
    http://library.thinkquest.org/3500/muskox.html
    Thanks for that Shauna. I actually think Mr. Musk Ox is quite cute.
    The ugliest cutest of the lot has to be this little chap:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IqK-pIuSLs
    the aye aye.