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The world's largest existing reptiles: saltwater crocodiles up to 10 meters in size
The world is full of strange species, and all kinds of animals have their own unique charm, especially the terrestrial animals that live with us on land. So do you know what the world's largest existing reptile is? The world's largest existing reptile is the saltwater crocodile, also known as the cannibal crocodile, with a maximum size of 10 meters and a weight of more than 2,000 kg. -
The world's largest salt mountain: about 530 meters high.the salt weighs 300 million tons
Salt is an indispensable condiment in our daily life. It contains sodium that our human organism needs, and its moderate intake is very helpful to our health, plus it makes a dish more delicious. In Germany, there is a giant salt mountain made of a large amount of salt, but it is not naturally formed like the Dead Sea, but artificially created. This salt mountain is about 530 meters high and the salt weighs 300 million tons, come and learn more about it. -
The world's largest ice bank: Antarctica covers 14 million square kilometers
At the southernmost tip of the earth, there is a land covered with ice all year round, together with the nearby islands, the total area of about 14 million square kilometers, this is the earth's largest "ice bank" location one by one Antarctica. -
The world's largest rodent pet: The water dolphin
When it comes to rodents, most people keep hamsters, bamboo rats and chinchillas. So, do you know what the world's largest rodent pet is? The world's largest rodent pet is the water dolphin, which is a semi-aquatic animal that mainly eats grass. The water dolphin looks like a pig, but its face resembles a mouse, and it is also very good in water. -
The world's largest coal field in terms of storage capacity
Oil and coal are also important strategic resources in today's development. Even though people have found that the use of these resources has a relatively large harm to the human environment, but because of the delay in finding a new resource to replace them, people have adopted a mode of purification. Today we want to introduce the world's storage capacity of a relatively large amount of coal fields, its coal seams up to 1 km thick, the storage capacity of more than 300 billion tons of coal, take a look at where it is? -
The world's largest and oldest tree: General Sherman tree has 3200 years of age
The life span of trees will actually always exceed our imagination, just like there are trees whose existence has witnessed the growth of a nation, and the existence of such trees is valuable. Trees generally survive for a long time if they have not been exposed to natural disasters, or coveted by humans. The world's largest and oldest tree, the General Sherman tree is 3200 years old, come and learn more about it! -
The world's largest frog in existence, why is it still endangered?
It was once reported that bats were found in the belly of this giant African frog, you wouldn't expect that, would you? -
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Top ten list of the world's largest islands
Islands refer to land areas surrounded by water, currently scattered in the ocean, rivers or lakes, and currently there are more than 50,000 islands around the world, with a total area of 9.97 million square kilometers, so do you know what are the world's largest islands? -
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The world's largest whales ranked in the top ten
Whales are one of the world's most beautiful, largest, and most endangered species. They are extremely intelligent and possess complex emotions. To adapt to the underwater environment, the forelimbs evolved into flippers and the hindlimbs degenerated and gave birth to horizontal caudal fins. So do you know which are the largest whales in the world? -
What is the largest dinosaur in history: earthquake dinosaur
It is said that dinosaurs were once the dominant animals of the earth before humans, and were also the giant animals that once existed in the history of life on earth, only to become extinct on earth somehow. Generally speaking, dinosaurs are large animals, so what is the largest dinosaur in history? And just how big was it?