This Giant Shipworm
Recorded to be both the largest living mollusk and bivalve, (mollusks with shells like clams, oysters, scallops, and mussels) this aquatic creature, known as a giant shipworm looks as scary as it sounds. Its long gooey pipe-like appearance that looks like it comes from a George Orwell novel was discovered accidentally by a research team working in the Philippines, led Dr. Distel.
When one of Distel’s students stumbled on the mollusk, they knew they had discovered something quite spectacular. This strange creature lives in a shell that resembles an elephant tusk and measures between 3 and 5 feet long. The mollusk itself is the length of a baseball bat, according to Live Science. This species is also known to be the longest-surviving bivalve in history.
The Greatest Great Dane of All Time
This monstrous canine that's fed on a hearty diet of 2 pounds of ground beef daily, casserole steak, liver, and the odd chunk of sofa sponge measures 40.75 inches in length. Freddy, as he is named, resides in Essex, England, lives with his owner Clair Stoneman. She told the Telegraph that he has destroyed a number of couches, 26 to be exact.
Freddy is also now, at least according to the Guinness World Record, bigger than Zeus as of the year 2017. He is now 7 years old. And we imagine that at least handful of other sofas will get destroyed before everything is said and done.
The World's Largest Millipede
Scaling down to our creepy crawly friends, this kind of "animal kingdom" has its own version of beasts and monsters, and one of them comes in the form of a millipede that measures 15 inches long and 2 inches in circumference. The average size of a millipede generally measures about 6 inches.
That should put this remarkable discovery into a bit of perspective. Even though a human towers over the full-grown African giant black millipede, its unusual and foreboding length gives it quite a frightening appearance, even to the toughest of us. Not to mention the fact that, as the name suggests, this thing has a lot of legs.
That's One Shaggy Dog
This big boy looks like a Golden Doodle, but when you scroll down and see the third photo, you might think he must have another breed in the mix; how else would he have gotten so big? No matter how big this adorable pooch might get - in his mind, he will always be his owner's puppy.
He's the perfect height for a dance partner; we wonder if the local dance competition will allow this shaggy fellow as our partner when we enter for the waltz? Again, another dog on this list who looks a lot like Chewbacca from the "Star Wars" film franchise.
The Largest Primate
When it comes to primates, the eastern gorilla rules in size and can measure up to 6 feet with a weight of about 400 pounds on average. These beasts generally reside in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda. Gorilla Beringei wins the title of the largest primate in the world, with a height of up to 6.2 feet and a weight of roughly 450 pounds, according to Gorillas-World.
While these behemoths roam the jungles of eastern and central Africa, the heaviest gorilla was actually found to be in St.Louis. This huge primate named Phil was raised in the zoo. Phil the eastern lowland gorilla, was slightly shorter but weighed 860 pounds. He died in 1958. Sadly, around 5000 gorillas remain in those African jungles today, making them critically endangered.