In Australia, there are spiders big enough to eat snakes.
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Sifrhippus was a species of horse about the size of an average duck and roamed North America 56 million years ago.
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A newborn Chinese water deer is so small, it can (almost) be held in the palm of a hand.
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Lurch, a Watusi bull, had the largest horns in the world.
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The difference between antlers and horns is that antlers are shed each year and are made of bone while horns are kept for life and are made of living tissue and bone with a sheath that is very similar to human finger nails.
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The Lion's Mane Jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world. They have been swimming in arctic waters since before the dinosaurs (over 650 million years ago).
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