Yes. A ring galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a double galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a chain galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
No, a tadpole galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy. It is a barred spiral galaxy.
No, a V-Shaped galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a spiderweb galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a clump cluster galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
A tadpole shaped galaxy is not any type of peculiar galaxy.
Interacting galaxies are the first type of peculiar galaxies.
Yes. A peculiar galaxy is a type of irregular galaxy.
Hoag's Object is a non-typical galaxy of the type known as a ring galaxy.
A peculiar galaxy is unusual in its shape, size, or composition.They are formed as a result of interactions between galaxies and the massive gravitation forces, twist them into unusual shapes.See related link for more information
An Irregular Galaxy is a galaxy that has no shape or form as defined by the classes of the "Hubble sequence" An Amorphous galaxy is a galaxy that has neither spiral nor elliptical in shape as defined by "The Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies". See related links for pictorial representation