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The Guinness of the Animal World

2023-05-02 20:50:09 152

First, let's take a look at our high jump champion - fleas. Its highest record is 33 centimeters. Don't underestimate this 33 centimeters! This is 350 times the length of its own body! For a 1.80-meter-tall person, it means jumping 630 meters high! And so far, no one has been able to jump 10 meters! Among fleas, the rat flea is even more powerful. It can jump 600 times per hour and jump for three consecutive days and nights without rest!


The winner of the strongman medal must be the little ant! It can lift things that are more than 50 times its body, which is more powerful than an elephant. The elephant can only lift objects that are equal to its own weight at most.


The record holder for hurdles is the famous kangaroo. With a leap, it can jump over a 2.74-meter hurdle. The kangaroo's powerful tail acts like a rudder when jumping, helping it maintain its body balance and control direction.


The best flying athlete, the sharp-tailed fish swallow, usually flies at a speed of 170 kilometers per hour, and the fastest flight record is 353 kilometers per hour, which has reached the speed of the fastest train in the world!


The endurance champion, the camel, is the most thirst-resistant animal in the world. In the desert under the scorching sun, even if there is no water for half a month, it can always maintain a speed of 45 kilometers per hour. And humans can only survive three days at most in such an environment!


The midge is extremely light and inconspicuous, but it can flap its wings up to 133,000 times a minute, which is 100 times faster than the speed of human blinking!


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