Hybrid Librarian presents the 10 most gigantic animals that have ever roamed the Earth, classified by type.
The most gigantic animals Earth has ever seen..
Hybrid Librarian presents the 10 most gigantic animals that have ever roamed the Earth, classified by type.
The most gigantic animals Earth has ever seen..
The Japanese giant hornet is known as one of the world’s largest and most aggressive insects. It is two inches long with a quarter-inch stinger, can fly at speeds up to 25 mph, and is feared for its powerful, poisonous stings that claim at least 40 lives in Japan every summer. So when a Japanese man made an outlandish claim that he had actually tamed a hornet, no one really believed him.
But Twitter user Mikuru625’s has been trying to convince everyone that he actually has a pet giant hornet by posting photos of it. He said that he had captured the hornet with a butterfly net and held it with tweezers while he removed its sting and poison sacs. He then put a string around its thorax, so that the insect follows him wherever he goes. “He does bite occasionally but it doesn’t hurt,” the owner says.
The mystery of the perfect, naturally formed, cubes of salt found on the shore of the Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea in Israel is famous as the lowest point on Earth. It is also the saltiest body of water in the world. As a result of the high saline level, animals cannot flourish there, hence the name Dead Sea. The sea is a popular tourist attraction as the salty, minerally water and mud can be used in many skin therapies. Also, the density of the water makes swimmers float! How cool is that?
This spoiled baby deer loves it’s belly rubbed.
Enjoy!
Justin Lewis, a powerline worker from Kentucky, found a fawn at one of his job sites. He started rubbing its belly and the fawn would cry every time he tried to put it down. But don’t worry, the baby deer was reunited with its mother soon after this video was filmed.