The Ocean Sunfish Is The Biggest Fish On Earth
Also called the Mola Mola, the Ocean Sunfish is the heaviest and largest bony fish on Earth. You can identify one because it has a huge head, a flat body, and an unbelievable size. These creatures normally weigh more than 2,200 pounds. They have fins that can grow as long as eight feet. There have been bigger specimens recorded to weigh as much as 5,100 pounds with fins that were anywhere from 10.8 feet to 14 feet in length! They live in temperate and tropical areas. Sadly, these creatures have to deal with a lot of predators. After all, sharks, killer whales, and sea lions find them delicious!
This Donkey Is Nearly Double The Size Of An Average One
Oklahoma Sam had been four years old when he was hailed the “Tallest Living Donkey” back in 2012. At a height of 15.3 hands, he was a lot bigger than an average donkey. After all, these creatures normally reach a height of eight hands at most. He lived in California with a few other animals such as a duck, a macaw, a goose, and four cats. His pals did not seem bothered by his size. Linda Davis, the owner, told the Guinness World Records this: “It actually doesn’t cost any more to have a donkey of this size. He doesn’t eat more. In fact, if I give him more bale he’ll just use it to make his bedding more comfortable.”