From tiny to gigantic: the most amazing size records in the animal world

Whether tiny like a dust or gigantic like a building, the variety of animals is incredible. Nature has produced animals that set out extreme records in its body length, weight and appearance. Some of these animals live in the depths of the ocean, others in tropical rainforests – and some are so unique that they am amazed again and again.

The smallest animals in the world: minimal size, maximum adaptation

The smallest animals on our planet are true masters of adaptation and the art of survival. These miniature are often so tiny that they make themselves almost invisible in the area – but they play an important role in the ecosystem.

Dwarf lake horse – the smallest fish in the world

With only about 2 cm, the dwarf lake horse is the smallest known fish. It lives in tropical coral reefs and has adapted perfectly to this environment. Due to its small size, it is almost invisible and uses its camouflage to protect itself from predators.

Hummel bat – the smallest mammal

With a length of only about 3 cm and a weight of a few grams, the bumblebee is the smallest known mammal. She lives in tropical areas and is particularly known for her ability to fly extremely quickly and at the same time eat a large number of insects.

Pistol cancer – small but fatal warrior

Pistol cancer may be about 5 cm small, but its scissors can create a sound wave that is louder than the flight of a jet jet. This extraordinary animal uses its ability to create a “pistol ball” with scissors to protect itself from enemies and catch prey.

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