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The world's longest flea market: Thailand's Chatuchak weekend market
Markets are the most popular places to go, with the most local "fireworks", and to experience the most popular ways to eat, drink, play and relax. The world's longest flea market - Chaduchak Weekend Market, is also a famous tourist attraction in Bangkok, Thailand, it covers an area of up to 14 hectares, where at least 15,000 stalls can be placed, even if a stall is only five minutes to shop for 2 days to shop, known as the civilian Taobao paradise, come to understand it. -
The world's most toothed animals ranking: Snails take the crown, sharks only second
There are thousands of animals in the world, and there are countless varieties and species, each with its own characteristics and habits, so do you know what are the animals with the most teeth in the world? -
How big is the world's largest Asian elephant: up to 7 meters long, 4 meters high, weighing 6 tons
When it comes to elephants, I believe that we will not feel strange, although some people have not seen a real elephant, but we often see elephants on TV. Now there are two main categories of Asian elephants and African elephants, so do you know how big the world's largest Asian elephant? -
The world's longest living tree: Dragon's blood tree can survive 10,000 years
Each tree plant has a certain life span, but some plants can survive a hundred years or even a thousand years, so we know what the longest-lived tree is? Now Bala ranking network for you to introduce the world's longest living tree is the African region of the dragon's blood tree, it can survive in the earth's nature for 10,000 years, is the most long-lived trees, so there is the title of plant life star. Interested friends can learn more about it. -
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 only undersea people
A peculiar people who live in the water all year round, located in the southeast of the Asian continent, the Bajao people, they are the only underwater people in the world, with "sea gypsies" called, let's learn more about it. -
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 oldest flamingo, flamingo "great" lived 83 years
Compared to some animals in nature, humans do have a long life expectancy. As the longest-lived bird, flamingos still compete with some humans. So do you know how old the world's oldest flamingo is? The longest-lived flamingo is said to have finally lived to the age of 83, which is longer than the average human life expectancy -
The world's rarest smiley spider, the body is only 5 mm long
In our planet there are a variety of strange animals, but there are some rare animals appear that is still quite an eye-opener. When it comes to smiley spiders, refers to the spider will smile, this smiley spider is very unique, the body has a smiley pattern, the abdomen where the colorful, looks very cute. -
The world's most indebted country, but a developed country!
Every country has an indicator called debt ratio, which can be used to measure a country's economic situation and economic policies. Many people think that the poorer the country, the higher the debt ratio, but this is not true. Japan has the highest debt ratio in the world, with a debt of 83 trillion dollars, which is twice as high as the national GDP.