Wednesday, September 29, 2010

**JP** Biggest Animals in the World

 


Giant Mutant Cows of Belgium 
This enormous Belgian cow got its huge size and muscle mass from 
natural mutation of the gene or sometimes called double muscling, 
which results in accelerated lean muscle growth. 


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Worlds Biggest Dog 
Hercules, an English Mastiff is currently known as the biggest dog in the 
Guinness Book of World Records, weighing in at 294 lbs (133 kg). 


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Worlds Tallest Dog 
Certified by the Guiness Book of World Records, Gibson is currently the 
world's tallest living dog. He measures in at 180 lbs (81 kg), 3.5 ft (107 
cm) tall, and is more then 7 feet (2.1 m) tall when standing up. 


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Tallest Living Horse 
Radar, a Belgian draught horse from Mount Pleasant , Texas is officially 
the World's Tallest Living Horse. [via worldsmostunique] 
 Belgian Draft horse gelding 
 Born in 1998 in Iowa , USA 
19 Hands 3-1/2 inches tall (6 7-1/2) 
 Weighs over 2,400 pounds (1,088 kg) 
 Eats 18lbs. of grain, 40lbs. of hay each day 
 Drinks 20 gallons of water each day 


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World Longest Goldfish 
The worlds longest goldfish (Carassius auratus) is owned by Joris 
Gijsbers in Hapert, The Netherlands. The fish is measured 18.7 in (47.4 cm) from snout to tail-fin end. 


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Biggest Freshwater Fish Ever Caught 
The official world record for the biggest freshwater fish ever caught is the 
Giant Mekong catfish. This huge catfish was caught in Thailand in May 
2005 and is measures in at 9 feet (2.7 m) long, weighed 646 lbs (293 kg), 
and is 5 times bigger than the 'world record' catfish caught in North 
America. 


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Worlds Largest Rabbit 
Try pulling a rabbit as large as this out of a hat. This gigantic rabbit 
weighs 17 lbs (7.7 kg), has ears measuring at 8.2 in (21 cm), and is 
almost 3.2 feet (1 m) tall. Herman could easily be the worlds biggest 
rabbit, but Guinness World Records have stopped accepting entries 
because of fears people were over-feeding their pets. 


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Worlds Largest Snakes Ever 
Caught in Indonesia , this huge Python is measured in at 48 ft (14.85 m) long and weight 985 lbs (447 kg). 


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Largest Wildcat in the World 
The largest wild cat in the world is a liger, also known as a hybrid cross 
between a male lion and a female tiger. Similar to the English Mastiff, this 
huge liger is also named Hercules and is recognized by the Guiness Book 
of World Records as the largest cat on Earth, weighing in at 900 lbs (408 
kg). 


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Biggest Housecat in the World 
Believe it or not this image was not a result of photoshopped. 


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Worlds Biggest Pig 
This 1984 lbs (900 kg) was found in the Liaoning Provincial, China . 
Unfortunately the pig past away on Feb 5th, 2009, but left behind records 
of 94 in (2.5 m) long, waistline of 87 in (2.23 m), and a tusk of 5.6 in 
(14.4 cm) long. 


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Biggest Stingray Ever Caught 
It took 13 men and 90 minutes to heave this giant out of the water. This 
giant stingray weighed 55 tonnes (55,000 kg), measures in at 7 feet (2.1 
m) wide, and has a tail of 10 ft (3 m) long. 


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The Bull with the Largest Horn in the World 
Lurch was born on in Missouri , USA and is currently known as the bull 
with the largest horn in the world, measuring in at 37.5 inches (95.25 cm) wide. 


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Biggest Lobster Ever Caught 
A group of scientists has found what may be the worlds largest lobster 
ever captured. Current measurement is 19 inches (50 cm) long. 


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Largest Crab 
According to wikipedia, the coconut crab, Birgus latro, is the largest 
land-living arthropod in the world. The coconut crab has body length of 
up to 16 in (40 cm), weight 9 lbs (4.1 kg), and a leg span of more than 3 
ft (91 cm), with males generally being larger than females. 


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