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Sunday, August 9, 2015

The World's Smallest Animals Part 2

What are the world's smallest animals? A chameleon small enough to easily perch on a match head and a frog the size of a housefly are among the tiniest of their kind. Check out the other 'small guys' that made the list!

Smallest Bird

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The Bee Hummingbird or Helena Hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae) is the smallest bird in the world. This tiny bird that is no larger than a big insect and, as its name suggests, is slightly larger than a bee is only found in Cuba.

Hummingbirds in general aren’t exactly known for their towering stature, but the size of this hyperactive bird is stunning. With a length of 5–6 cm (2.0–2.4 in) and a mass of around 1.6–2 g (0.056–0.071 oz), the Bee Hummingbird holds the record for the smallest living bird.

Smallest Turtle

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The world's smallest turtle is the Speckled Padloper Tortoise (Homopus signatus) endemic to South Africa. The males measure 6–8 cm (2.4–3.1 in), while females measure up to almost 10 cm (3.9 in). They weigh about 95–165 grams (3.4–5.8 oz). This tiny creature has an orange-brown, flattened shell covered in hundreds of black spots. The species has four claws on its back feet.

Smallest Dragonfly

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The Scarlet Pygmy (Annophya pygmaea), also known as the Scarlet Dwarf, is the smallest true dragonfly in the world. The species is native of Southeast Asia to China and Japan, occasionally found south to Australia. This fascinating butterfly has a total body length of merely 16-17 mm and a wingspan of only 20 mm (3/4 in).

Smallest Cow Breed

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The Vechur Cow, a rare breed of (Bos indicus), is the smallest cattle breed in the world. A dwarf cow from Kerala,India, full grown males average 124 cm (48.81 in) in length and 90 cm (35.43 in) in height. This cattle breed is valued for the high-yield and high-fat milk it produces.

Smallest Chameleon

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The Brookesia micra, a species of chameleon is now the tiniest chameleon ever discovered. This Lilliputian lizard was discovered on a tiny island off Madagascar. This miniature chameleon reaches a maximum length of just 3 cm (1.18 in) from nose to bottom - small enough to easily perch on a match head!

Smallest Parrot

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The Buff-faced Pygmy Parrot (Micropsitta pusio) is the smallest parrot in the world. The tiny bird is native to the forests of New Guinea and nearby islands. On average, Buff-faced Pygmy parrots stand less than 9 cm (3.54 in) tall and weigh 11.5 g (0.41 oz). This pygmy parrot is so small it fits in a human hand.

Smallest Penguin

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The Little Blue Penguin (Eudyptula minor) is the world's smallest species of penguin, found in New Zealand and Australia. Its preferred habitats include sandy, rocky islands, around the bases of cliffs or near sand dunes. Also known as Little Blue, Blue and Fairy Penguin, this tiny seabird grow to an average of 33 cm (13 in) in height and 43 cm (17 in) in length.

Smallest Seahorse

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This is the amazing Denise’s Pygmy Seahorse ((Hippocampus denise), the smallest seahorse in the world. The species lives in the tropical waters of the western Pacific Ocean, and is often found attached to coral seafans. The orange-colored seahorse measures 1.5 cm (5/8 inch) from snout to tail. Gosh! this sea creature is smaller than the average fingernail.

Smallest Octopus

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The Star-Sucker Pygmy Octopus (Octopus wolfi) is the world's smallest known octopus. The octopus species was discovered and officially classified in 1913. These sub-tropical pygmy species are found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. This tiny octopus measures only 1.5 cm (0.59 in) in length and weighs less than a gram (less than 0.035 ounces)!

Smallest Frog

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The world's smallest frog is the size of a housefly and could sit within the confines of your fingernail! The frog species Paedophryne amanuensis from Papua New Guinea was discovered in August 2009 and formally described in January 2012. The crimson and black frog measures a mere 7.7 mm (0.30 inches) in size at adulthood. Another incredible feat this frog can accomplish - jumping thirty times their body length!

Check out also: The World's Smallest Animals Part 1

16 comments:

  1. Oh the turtle is soooo cute! I love the fairy penguins too, they are really very adorable

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  2. Aww who would've thought that a turtle, octopus, and a chameleon could come in such a small package! So cute! The pictures made my day.

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  3. These are all so cute! I was looking for the tarsier here though. I'm not sure if it's the smallest primate.

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  4. These animals almost look like they are just dolls or those cute creatures hanging down in a keychain. The smallest turtle is the cutest! I want to hold it in my hand! :)

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  5. Wow am very surprised about this creatures, i never knew such exist, they're so cute.

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  6. The smallest chameleon and smallest frog is cute yet scary! Because this means there's a chance that we've been stepping on them without knowing!

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  7. Ehhhh... OMG! All are cute! The octopus is the only one I came across before.

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  8. How adorable are this mini creatures! The smallest ones of their kind! I didn't know their was an octopus that small, is that full grown already?

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  9. the penguins and tortoise are so adorable! will probably kidnap one if i ever see them. haha!

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  10. The smallest turtle and octopus are just too cute! God is so good, He makes everything so beautiful and marvellous despite the size and variations!

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  11. Simply beautiful and adorable. I never knew they exist at first thought they are not real but octopus, turtle, penguins are way too cute.

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  12. They look so cute with their size. It would be nice to see this diminutive creatures.

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  13. Adorable. Small animals are so precious and dainty, we need to really protect them from their predators, especially their biggest and most dangerous enemy -- man.

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  14. I am shock on how small the octopus it. I didn't know that it exist. Wow.

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  15. wow , i love the seahorse. though i have seen one in surigao before. it was a red one and it was really fascinating to see and discover among the sea fans.

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  16. Smallest octopus and frog are the cutest. Amazing creatures

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