I found this image:
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In that image i saw 24 rats
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WOW!...
Another one:
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Post more amazing rats image
No rats. Rodents!billy bob wrote:You're obsessed with rats!
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Is amazing!VirtLands wrote:Check out this rat, bet you didn't know that they got THIS big.
Pictured above is the giant woolly rat found in the Foja Mountains of Papua New Guinea
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-ne ... vi-woolly/
Here are other animals of interest:
Argentavis magnificens, was the largest flying bird in recorded history; it had a wingspan between 19- and 26-feet,
and it weighed about 240 pounds.
It hunted full grown kangaroos for food, is now extinct.
http://www.cracked.com/article_18445_7- ... imals.html
Another extinct bird was the giant moa that stood about 10 feet high:
Here is a researcher holding an extinct speciies of dragonfly.
Yes, they really did get this big:
Here's a giant mosquito that was recently discovered,
I think I'm going to have nightmares on this one.