Tuesday, March 11, 2014

World’s strongest animal effectively benches 1,000 times its body weight



Even if a grown man could pull 95,000 kilograms, he still would get shown up by the newly crowned world’s strongest insect—proportionally speaking. Researchers recently discovered that this honor should go to the Onthophagus taurus dung beetle, whose strongest males can pull some 1,140 times their own body weight, the research team reported in a press release.

The World's Largest Biceps - Mostafa Ismail (Egypt)

The world's largest biceps belong to Mostafa Ismail (Egypt) and were measured for left arm flexed at 64.77 cm (25.5 in) and non-flexed 62.23 cm (24.5 in) and for right arm flexed at 63.5 cm (25 in) and non-flexed 60.96 cm (24 in). The measurements were taken in Franklin, Massachusetts, USA which is where Mostafa now resides.

Smallest Monkey In The World - Pygmy Marmoset



The smallest monkey we found beside the area of Amazon. They also called Pygmy Marmoset.
They are the smallest monkey in the world.

Their height is barely 15 cm, tail 20 cm weight 170 gram.
They clatter like a bird. They first found in the year1823, west America in the Amazon side.

They eat the flesh of birds and another animal also eat insects.
We found 200 monkeys in this species in Sweden we found their likings.

They drink 50 days of mother milk and after 70 days they can eat by their own.
On that time they travel by the back of their father and mother.

Monday, March 10, 2014

The Only Immortal Animal on Earth



Have you ever wondered what would happen if our life cycles were reversed, that is if we were born old and died young? Well, there’s one animal that comes close and has achieved immortality in the process, just to top it off. Meet the Turritopsis nutricula, a small saltwater animal or hydrozoan related to jellyfish and corals.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

The World's Longest Legs - Svetlana Pankratova (Russia)



Svetlana Pankratova (Russia) has the world's longest legs, verified as measuring 132 cm (51.9 in) in Torremolinos, Spain on 8 July 2003.

World’s Largest Apples



Japan’s Hokuto apples, a hybrid of the Fuji and Mutsu varieties, are known for their large average size so it’s not surprising that a representative of this variety dropped into the Guinness World Records for being the world’s heaviest apple. Discovered by apple farmer Chisato Iwasaki of Hirosaki City, Japan, on October 24th of 2005, the choice Hokuto apple above tipped the scales at 1,849 grams (about 4 lbs 1 oz).

World's Biggest Horse - Belgian draught horse



Radar, a Belgian draught horse, is the World’s Tallest Living Horse. This huge horse, at 6ft 71/2in from hoof to shoulder, is from Mount Pleasant, Texas. At 2,400lb, he has a giant appetite to match, putting away 20 gallons of water a day and 18lb of grain.