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10 of the World's Smallest Animals
Here
are 10 of the worlds smallest and cutest animals. From dogs & cats to
fishes and seahorses!
World’s
Smallest Dog: 12.4 cm (4.9-inch) tall
At 1.4
pounds and 4.9 inches tall, Ducky, a yappy short-coat Chihuahua from Charlton
(Massachusetts, USA), holds the Guinness World Record for the world's smallest
living dog (by height). Ducky succeeds Danka Kordak of Slovakia, a Chihuahua
who measured 5.4 inches tall. The smallest dog ever, according to Guinness, was
a dwarf Yorkshire terrier who stood 2.8 inches tall.
World's Smallest Snake: 10.1 cm (4-inch) long
World's Smallest Snake: 10.1 cm (4-inch) long
Leptotyphlops
carlae is the world's smallest species of snake, with adults averaging just
under four inches in length. Found on the Caribbean island of Barbados, the
species --which is as thin as a spaghetti noodle and small enough to rest
comfortably on a U.S. quarter-- was discovered by Blair Hedges.
World’s Smallest Fish: 7.9 mm (0.3-inch) long
World’s Smallest Fish: 7.9 mm (0.3-inch) long
On January
2006, the world's smallest fish was discovered on the Indonesian island of
Sumatra: a member of the carp family of fish, the Paedocypris progenetica. It
is the world's smallest vertebrate or backboned animal; only 7.9 mm (0.3
inches) long.
The title, however, is contested by 6.2 mm (0.2 in) long male anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps (not technically a fish but a sexual parasite) and the 7 mm (0.27 in) long male stout infantfish Schindleria brevipinguis.
World’s Smallest Horse: 43.18 cm (17-inch) tall
The title, however, is contested by 6.2 mm (0.2 in) long male anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps (not technically a fish but a sexual parasite) and the 7 mm (0.27 in) long male stout infantfish Schindleria brevipinguis.
World’s Smallest Horse: 43.18 cm (17-inch) tall
The little
horse was born to Paul and Kay Goessling, who specialize in breeding miniature
horses, but even for the breed Thumbelina is particularly small: she is thought
to be a dwarf-version of the breed. At just 60 lb and 17-inch tall, the
five-year-old Thumbelina is the world’s smallest horse.
World’s Smallest Cat: 15.5 cm (6.1-inch) high and 49 cm (19.2-inch) long
World’s Smallest Cat: 15.5 cm (6.1-inch) high and 49 cm (19.2-inch) long
Meet Mr.
Peebles. He lives in central Illinois, is two years old, weighs about three
pounds and is the world's smallest cat! The cat's small stature was verified by
the Guinness Book of World Records on 2004.
World's Smallest Hamster: 2.5 cm (0.9-inch) tall
World's Smallest Hamster: 2.5 cm (0.9-inch) tall
Only
slightly bigger than a 50p piece, PeeWee is the smallest hamster in the world.
Weighing less than an ounce, the golden hamster stopped growing when he was
three weeks old - his five brothers and sisters went on to measure between 4in
and 5in.
World's Smallest Chameleon: 1.2 cm (0.5-inch) long
World's Smallest Chameleon: 1.2 cm (0.5-inch) long
The
Brookesia Minima is the world's smallest species of chameleon. This one is just
half an inch. Found on the rainforest floor of Nosy Be Island off the
north-west coast of Madagascar, females tend to be larger than males.
World's Smallest Lizard: 16 mm (0.6-inch) long
World's Smallest Lizard: 16 mm (0.6-inch) long
So small
it can curl up on a dime or stretch out on a quarter, a typical adult of the
species, whose scientific name is Sphaerodactylus ariasae is only about 16
millimeters long, or about three quarters of an inch, from the tip of the snout
to the base of the tail. It shares the title of "smallest" with
another lizard species named Sphaerodactylus parthenopion, discovered in 1965
in the British Virgin Islands.
World’s Smallest Cattle: 81 cm (31-inch) height
World’s Smallest Cattle: 81 cm (31-inch) height
The
world’s smallest cattle is a rare breed of an Indian zebu called the Vechur
cow. The average height of this breed of cattle is 31 to 35 inches (81 to 91
cm). The photo above shows a 16 year old Vechur cattle as compared to a 6 year
old HF cross-breed cow.
World's Smallest Seahorse: 16 mm (0.6-inch) long
World's Smallest Seahorse: 16 mm (0.6-inch) long
The creature, known as Hippocampus denise, is typically just 16 millimetres long - smaller than most fingernails. Some were found to be just 13 mm long. H. denise lives in the tropical waters of the western Pacific Ocean, between 13 and 90 metres beneath the surface.
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