10 Plants That Looks Like Animal edit

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Monkey Orchid  

This orchid is native to the cloud forests of South America and gets its name from its flower, which resembles a monkey's face. 

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Dolphin Succulent  

This succulent is native to South Africa and gets its name from its leaves, which resemble the pods of a breaching dolphin. 

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White Egret Orchid  

This orchid is native to North America and gets its name from its delicate white flowers, which resemble the wings of a flying egret. 

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Parrot Flower 

This flower is native to Southeast Asia and gets its name from its resemblance to the parrot.  

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Rabbit Succulent 

This classic American novel tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man who throws lavish parties in an attempt to win back the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan. 

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Dove Orchid 

This orchid is native to Central and South America and gets its name from its white flowers, which resemble a dove in flight.  

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Kangaroo Paw  

This flowering plant is native to Australia and gets its name from its flowers, which resemble a kangaroo's paw. 

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Red Butterfly Wing 

This plant is native to Southeast Asia and gets its name from its red bracts, which resemble the wings of a butterfly.  

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Fly Orchid 

This orchid is native to Europe and gets its name from its flower, which resembles a fly. The flower has a long, curved lip that looks like a fly's abdomen, and it is covered with pollen. 

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Bat Flower 

This flower is native to Southeast Asia and gets its name from its flowers, which resemble bats in flight.  

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