Archive for March, 2008
Pygmy Marmoset
The pygmy Marmoset (Cebuella Pygmaea) of upper Amazon Basin and lesser mouse-lemur (Microcebus murinus) of Madagascar are of comparable length to the shrew but heavier, weighing 50-75g 1.8-2.6oz and 45-80g 1.6-2.8oz respectively. The pygmy marmoset is also the smallest monkey.
Popularity: 14%
Smallest Brained Dinosaur
Stegosaurus (”plated lizard”), which lived about 150 million years ago, had a brain weighing only 2.5 oz. - 0.00002% of its computed body weight of 3.25 tons. This compares with a percentage of 0.0006 for an elephant and 1.88 for a human. It is possible that the brains of some sauropods were proportionately even smaller. The picture is from the movie The Lost Word: Jurassic Park (USA, 1997).
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Popularity: 13%
Oldest Intact Mammoth
The oldest intact mammoth on record was found by a group of French scientists in Siberia, Russia, in Oct. 1999. The animal is estimated to be 23,000 years old, and has tusks weighing 143 lbs. each. The objective of the expedition, which was sponsored by the Discovery Channel, was to find DNA from this extinct species to perform cloning experiments.
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Popularity: 16%
Animal- Fastest Eater
The fastest eater amongst mammals is the star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata). Research published in February 2005 by Dr Kenneth Catania (USA) at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA, recorded an average ‘handling time’ of 230 milliseconds with the fastest time being 120 milliseconds.
Popularity: 19%
Oldest Kinkajou Living in Captivity
The oldest living kinkajou (Potos flavus) in captivity is Huggy Bear, who turned 27 years 6 months old in January 2004 and belongs to Sonja Pedersen (USA) of Holiday, Florida, USA.
Popularity: 14%
Strongest Insect
In proportion to their size the strongest animals are the LARGER BEETLES of the family SCARABAEIDAE, which are found mainly in tropics. In tests carried out on a rhinoceros beetle of the family Dynastinae, it was found that it could support 850 times its own weight on its back (cf. 25 per cent of its body weight for an elephant).
Popularity: 9%
Oldest Land (Still Living) Animal
Animals moved from the sea to the land 414 million years ago, according to discoveries made in 1990 near Ludlow, shrops. The first land animals include two kinds of CENTIPEDE and a TINY SPIDER found among plant debris, suggesting that life moved on to land much earlier than previously thought.
Popularity: 9%
Most Cows Killed By Lighting
On October the 31st 2005, 68 jersey cows shielding under a tree at Warwicks marks dairy farm near Dorrigo, were killed by a SINGLE lighting bolt!
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Popularity: 5%
Largest Snail
The largest land gastropod is the African giant snail Achatina achatina. The biggest specimen on record was 15.5 in. long from snout to tail and weighed exactly 2 lbs. named Gee Geronimo, it was owned by Christopher Hudson of Hove, E. Sussex, England.
Popularity: 10%
Most Dangerous Bird
The Cassowary is the most dangrous bird in the world living in New Guinea as well as queenslands and Australlia and can grow up to 2m tall.
On each foot three large sharp toes are placed the middle having a quite deadly 12cm long spike its kicks could rip open a persons stomach and cause death.
Popularity: 7%
Most BloodThirsty Bird
The Sharp Beaked ground Finch also known as the Dawin Finch of the wolf islands of Galapagos islands usally eat berrys and insects, but since 1964 scientists have observed this species pecking large sea birds called Boobies and drinking the Blood that seeps from the wound.
Popularity: 6%

