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  2. Maltesers - Wikipedia

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    Maltesers are a British confectionery product manufactured by Mars Inc. First sold in the UK in 1937, they were originally aimed at women. They have since been sold ...

  3. 50 Animals So Giant It’s Hard To Believe They’re ... - AOL

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    Fun fact: blue whales are 16 times bigger than a human. The post 50 Animals So Giant It’s Hard To Believe They’re Real (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.

  4. Bergmann's rule - Wikipedia

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    Bergmann's rule - Penguins on the Earth (mass m, height h) [1] Bergmann's rule is an ecogeographical rule that states that, within a broadly distributed taxonomic clade, populations and species of larger size are found in colder environments, while populations and species of smaller size are found in warmer regions.

  5. Pesto (penguin) - Wikipedia

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    Pesto was hatched 30 January 2024 at the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, [1] and weighed 200 grams (7.1 oz) at birth. [2] His biological father is Blake, another king penguin living at the aquarium, [3] [4] although keepers opted to have two younger penguins, Tango and Hudson, raise Pesto as foster parents. [5]

  6. Why Is Pesto the Baby Penguin So Big? The Viral Bird's ... - AOL

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    Pesto the baby penguin is big both online — where his viral fame is growing to Moo Deng levels of excitement — and in stature.. The 9-month-old King Penguin's impressive size has attracted ...

  7. Why Prairie Dogs “Jump Yip” - AOL

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    The prairie dogs will create some tunnels that are close to the surface where they can sit vigil and listen for noises above ground. Although the prairie dogs live in large colonies, they form ...

  8. Megafauna - Wikipedia

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    The African bush elephant (foreground), Earth's largest extant land animal, and the Masai ostrich (background), one of Earth's largest extant birds. In zoology, megafauna (from Greek μέγας megas "large" and Neo-Latin fauna "animal life") are large animals. The precise definition of the term varies widely, though a common threshold is ...

  9. Island gigantism - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison of the giant gymnure (moonrat) Deinogalerix from the Late Miocene of Gargano, Italy, with a European hedgehog. Island gigantism, or insular gigantism, is a biological phenomenon in which the size of an animal species isolated on an island increases dramatically in comparison to its mainland relatives.