In the animal world, as in our own, looks aren’t everything. In fact, some of the most aesthetically challenged creatures — from warthogs and proboscis monkeys to bull elephant seals — are also the most fascinating. A stunning variety of these ghastly yet glorious forms are explored in NATURE’s The Beauty of Ugly.
On the Web site for The Beauty of Ugly, you’ll get an in-depth look at some of these intriguing creatures. You’ll learn about the remarkable sensory abilities of the weird little star-nosed mole and the unusual social system of naked mole-rats and their imperious mole-rat queen, discover the threats faced by the Cape Griffon vulture, and get a fish-eye’s view of the needle-toothed viperfish and other deep-sea creatures, as photographed by a unique undersea camera called the Eye-in-the-Sea, designed by ocean researcher Dr. Edith Widder.
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Online content for The Beauty of Ugly was originally posted online November 2007.






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I would like to take this time to thank PBS for producing some wonderful programs that helps teachers provide background knowledge for so many content-related activities. Making these lessons/programs available online allows me to bring information and ideas from around the world to a group of children who live in a very rural and economically depressed area. Your programs allow them to experience parts of the world that most, if not all, of them will never visit. Thanks for helping open their eyes to beauty of our world and the problems that face us each day.
theres some ugly cretures on this web site
This web site is pretty cool if you ask me.But you can say that if you like insects.
if u like insects lizards comet us
Interesting!
It was as good as ir gets of the ugly ness of some of the creatures that we are unawre of on this planet.
Awesome!!!! I thought it was cool how you could replace egg whites with that slimy fish stuff XD
Didn’t really see anything I would consider ugly, mostly just fascinating! It’s wondrous what’s out there and how it’s adapted to survive in it’s habitat. Amazing!
Fish are a trip! I am watching it again!
In one segment, a woman was talking about how a velvet ant’s fangs might deliver a painful bite. A velvet ant is actually a wingless wasp, and its sting is quite painful. Some real ants also have stingers, but I can’t remember ever seeing anything on television that mentions this. Thanks to this oversight, I’ve only recently learned that ants have stingers. I would’ve thought an educational show on PBS would do better. Ant stings seem to be a lot more dangerous than ant bites. Other than that, I thought it was a great show. Thanks.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
it is VERY cool that you can use fish goo for a cool thing for well.. …fish goo,and also i think the eye in the sea and deep-sea fish were cool-whalee w
i have seen naked mole rats at the atlanta zoo and zoo of the whales.
-whalee w
I loved the show! I plan to watch it again. I do think that the Goblin Shark (of Japan) should have been included.
I missed this program twice. I hope it replays soon.
the beuty of ugly is really beutiful
ha haha sike
~dawains wiifey~
All the animals r uglee. that aint cool yo!
i think all the animals are cute! i love them! i love the mole the best!
it’s not thier problem that they are ugly!
ugly is beautiful..
sometimes we tend to say that the most important thing being a human is, We have a golden hearth!!
I enjoyed the info the writer posted on this animal,it’s very awairing.
Lili