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Humans think of themselves as the most important creatures ever to walk the planet. But when it comes to size, humans are mere peanuts next to some animals. Here’s a look at some of the biggest animals that have walked our planet, present and past.10 of the biggest animals to roam the planet

Humans think of themselves as the most important creatures ever to walk the planet. But when it comes to size, humans are mere peanuts next to some animals. Here’s a look at some of the biggest animals that have walked our planet, present and past.
10 of the biggest animals to roam the planet


(Source: mothernaturenetwork)



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    Argentavis, the largest bird...ever fly, and like a high-performance glider. What would...
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    Megalodon is wonderful, but this is such an interesting read.
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    Pretty cool stuff.
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    Actually looking at these photos scares the life outta me but it is fascinating to see the size of these creatures!
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    Pictured here is the megalodon, also known as Carcharocles megalodon. This creature was a 52-foot shark with jaws big...
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    This whole list is awesome!!
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    52 foot megalodon.
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    i love stuff like this. seems like a lot of oversized species were found in argentina…hmmm what is in the water? lol...
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