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Accept a worldview that transcends anthropocentrism and can even love other animals as they love themselves. - Ralston
First, the Nomura jellyfish is a giant jellyfish, generally more than 1 meter in diameter, some individuals even reach 2-3 meters, weighing 220 kilograms, is the largest jellyfish in the world.

Second, the world's largest wild boar, said to weigh up to 476.7 kilograms and a body length of 2.84 meters, was knocked down by an 11-year-old hunter.
Third, the African giant frog: it is the "Big Mac" in the frog class. An adult male giant frog can weigh up to 3 kg. The body is about 30 cm long, with its legs spread out, it is almost 1 meter long, and the eye diameter can reach 2.5 cm.
This frog can reach a height of up to five meters in a single bounce.
Fourth, the Australian hunter spider, is one of the largest spiders in the world, the hunter spider does not weave webs, and lives in a safari way. Hunter spiders are fast and agile and are good hunters.
The large hunter spider weighs more than half a pound and contains a lot of protein in the body, and the local indigenous people are very fond of eating it and regard it as a delicacy
Fifth, the Great Dane is native to Germany, the breed is tall and beautiful, and the body height is equal to the body length. Male dogs are over 76 cm tall and female dogs are over 71 cm tall, with short, close-fitting coats, smooth and shiny.
Sixth, the coconut crab is a hermit crab that can grow up to 1 meter long, not only the largest terrestrial crab, but also the largest terrestrial arthropod.
Large in size and weighing up to 6 kilograms, coconut crabs have a hard shell and two strong and powerful giant claws, which are masters of tree climbing, especially straight coconut trees, because they can peel off the hard coconut shells with strong double claws, so named after eating the coconut flesh in them.
Giant coconut crabs prey on live seabirds, and the scene is very bloody.
The Bay Crocodile is the largest of the 23 crocodile species and the largest reptile in the world. Male bay crocodiles can reach a length of up to 7 meters in adulthood, but generally do not exceed 5 meters. Females have a maximum body length of 2.5–3 m. Adult male crocodiles can weigh up to 600-1000 kg.
Records have shown that the world's largest bay crocodile is 10 meters long.
The giant sand borer is the largest insect in the world and the heaviest insect ever found, living only on a few islands in New Zealand.
It can reach 8 inches (20 centimeters) in length and weigh up to 2.5 ounces (70 grams) as an adult.
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