Far Out Creatures

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African Giant Snail - Africa does things big and this snail is no exception. Found in parts of East Africa, it can reach up to 8 inches in length.

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Cane Toad - Originally found in South and Central America the cane toad is considered a nuisance to Australia's natural wildlife and has few predators because of its toxic skin.

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Chinese Giant Salamander - The largest and definitely most slimy salamander in the world, it can grow up to 6 ft in length and is nearly blind.

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Giant Weta Cricket - Found only (thankfully) on a small island off the coast of New Zealand, this cricket is large enough to devour a carrot.

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Saltwater Crocodile - Believed to be the largest croc ever caught, this mammoth 21-footer was captured alive after a three week hunt. Amazingly it wasn't exterminated.


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Flemish Rabbit - This is Sandy, one of the largest Flemish rabbits hanging out with her pet sheltie.

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Rat - This incredibly large rat was killed in a Bronx, NY Foot Locker in January of 2012. Let's hope this employee got some kind of bonus for taking on the beast.

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Giant Freshwater Stingray - These monsters can grow up to 1,300 lbs and are considered endangered in many of their Asian waterways.

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Coconut Crabs - Not what you want to see when taking out the trash, coconut crabs have claws powerful enough to crack coconut shells. Needless to say, they're not to be trifled with.

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Giant Great Dane - With a spot in the Guinness World Records George weights 245 lbs and consumes over 110 lbs of dog kibble a month.

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Giant Huntsman Spider - This bird eating spider was discovered in Laos back in 2001 in spends much of its time in dark jungle caves. Spelunking anyone?

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African Goliath Frog - Located in Cameroon, it lives up to 15 years and eats everything from birds and snakes to other frogs.

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Giant Hog - This wild hog weighing over one ton was taken down by an 11-yr-old hunter. Bacon for months!

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Nomura's Jellyfish - Found in the waters off Japan, it can weigh up to 440 lbs.

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Macroptychaster Sea Stars - These giant starfish were found by scientists in Antarctic waters in 2008.

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Mekong Catfish - Found in China's polluted waterways it can grow up to 10.5 feet and provide enough fish sticks to feed an entire school cafeteria.

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Titan Beetle - Found in the jungles of South America, the titan beetle is second only to the Hercules beetle and can grow up to 6.5 inches.

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Trigger the Cow - 6.5 feet tall, 14 feet long and over 1 ton, it's estimated he could produce 7,665 Big Macs

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Bismarck Flying Fox - Found throughout the treetops of New Guinea, this fruit eater is the largest bat on the planet.

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Japanese Spider Crab - Weighing up to 41 lbs, the Japanese spider crab has long been a Japanese fishing staple, and can inflict serious injury with its powerful claws.

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