Unbelievable records in the animal world

The record for the world's loudest animal belongs to the blue whale, while 'stealing crabs' are the world's largest terrestrial invertebrates, the world's most powerful box jellyfish, can kill 60 people. same time…

The most migratory animals

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Arctic terns move about 11,000 miles (about 17,700km) to the South Pole each year and then the whole herd . back to the old place.

The loudest animal

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Blue whale can emit subwoofer sound at 14 Hz, which is also the biggest sound in the world, more than the whistling of jet aircraft.

The strongest animal

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Rhino beetles (photos) can push an object that weighs 850 times its own weight.

Largest invertebrate (on the shore)

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Coconut crab is a hermit crab on the ground, weighing about 3 -4kg and can be 1 meter long from one foot to the other. Coconut crabs (also known as Crab bandits, palm thieves) are the largest crabs in the world and they can climb coconut trees 'stealing fruit' thanks to the giant kit.

Largest invertebrate (underwater)

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Giant squid is the largest invertebrate in the world, the longest being measured 18m. Giant squid also has the largest eyes in the animal world with one eye stimulus per head.

Smallest mammal

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Metruscan shrews are the smallest weight mammal in the world. And the world's smallest skull-sized animal is a Bumblebee bat.

The most venomous animal

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Box jellyfish venom (also known as sea wasps) is enough to kill 60 adults.

Animals live the longest

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Harriet, the third longest living turtle in the world, died in 2006.

Turtle is the longest living animal in the world. Scientists estimate the average life expectancy of three giant tortoises is more than 175 years, the longest living beings have a lifespan of 255 years.