1. Royal Antelope: this little guy
is a tiny species of antelope. They can grow up to 10 to 12 inches
tall and weigh about 10lbs.
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2. Brookesia Micra Chameleon: the
micra chameleon is the smallest in the world. It's average length is
30mm long, so standing on someone's fingertip is MORE than enough room
for this lizard.
3. Bumblebee Bat: this tiny bat
resembles a fuzzy bumble bee, but we hope you don't swat at it. It's
also known as Kitti’s hog-nosed bat and you can find them in Thailand.
4. Satomi’s Pygmy Seahorse: this
little seahorse is the smallest in the world, reaching only a length of
0.54in and a height of 0.45in.
5. Pink Fairy Armadillo: also
known as the Pichiciego, this tiny armadillo is from Argentina and it is
the smallest species (out of 20).
6. Virgin Islands Dwarf Gecko:
dwarf geckos are typically the size of a coin, about 18mm in length. hey
are found in three British Virgin Islands, namely, Virgin Gorda,
Tortola and Mosquito Island.
7. Speckled Padloper Tortoise:
the smallest tortoise in the world is found in South Africa. The itty
bitty tortoises grow up to 8-10cm in length.
8. Dwarf Sloth: also known as the
pygmy three-toed sloth or monk sloth, is found off of the coast of
Panama. It's 40% smaller than it's mainland cousins.
9. Baluchistan Pygmy Jerboa: the
jerboa is one of the smallest mammals in the world and is the smallest
rodent. Adult females only weigh up to 3.75g.
10. Vechur Cow: the smallest breed of cattle in the world only grows to be 124cm in length and 87cm in height.
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