World's Biggest Pets
Sunday, Aug 16, 2020, 7:36 pm
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1.Radar The Tallest Horse
Radar is a Belgian draught horse and also the record holder for The World's Tallest Living Horse. Measuring six feet from hoof to shoulder and weighing 2400 pounds, he resides in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Radar eats 18 pounds of grain per day and drinks twenty gallons of water every day.
2.Chilli The Big Cow
Chilli the cow is one massive animal, standing six feet six inches tall and weighing over a ton. He is about the size of a small elephant. Chilli is all vegetarian, grazing on grass and an occasional treat. How he gets his big size is a mystery, but he is claimed to be a gentle giant.
3.Ulric The Big Cat
Ulric is one fat cat, weighing thirty pounds. It seems this cat loves to eat, often stealing from his sister's bowl if he doesn't get full from his own food. His owner, Janet Mitchell, put Ulric on a leash to get him moving, and even enrolled him in a fitness competition, all in an attempt to get him to lose weight.
4.Ralph The Giant Rabbit
Holding the record for The Largest Rabbit in the Guinness Book of World Records, Ralph is a four year old rabbit living in the United Kingdom. Ralph is not the only one in his family to hold such a record. His mother held the record for The Biggest Bunny until she died five years ago, and his father held the same record as well.
5.Gary The Rodent
Gary is not a rat, he is a Capybara, the largest species of rodent in the world, and Melanie and Richard Loveman are his proud owners. Living in Buda, Texas, Gary weighs 112 pounds and knows tricks similar to a dog, such as shaking hands, standing on his hind legs and jumping.
6.Sammy The Giant Tortoise
Quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Colin Rand Kaepernick, is not only famous for the game he plays, but for having the world's largest pet tortoise. Sammy weight 115 pounds, living with the quarterback after being born in Africa. Fifteen years ago, the tortoise fit into Colin's palm, but now is almost too heavy to lift.
7.Goldie The Goldfish
Goldie the goldfish holds the title of Largest Pet Goldfish. Hailing from Folkestone in Kent, England, Goldie was 15 inches long and 5 inches wide. This goldfish was only one inch long and was purchased for 99 cents, before growing to 15 times its original size and weighing over two pounds.
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8.Giant George The Great Dane
Once holding the record as Tallest Dog Ever, Giant George was a 43 inch tall Great Dane from Tucson, Arizona. He also held the record for Tallest Living Dog. He was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as Live With Regis & Kelly. Giant George has a twitter account and a book called, Giant George: Life With The World's Biggest Dog, but passed away on October 17th of this year.
9.Stewie The Longest Cat
Measuring 48.5 inches long, Stewie the cat holds two world records; the longest domestic cat in the world and the world's longest cat tail. He put his size to good use as a certified therapy animal, visiting senior centers and offering the elderly some stress relief with some extra cuddling.
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10.Bandit The Giant Raccoon
The World's Fattest Raccoon is named Bandit and he lives in Palmerton, Pennsylvania. Born with a thyroid problem, he was raised as a puppy by a dog until he was taken in by a woman who cared for him until his death in 20004. He weighed at least 75 pounds before he passed away.
11.Zorba The English Mastiff
The largest dog ever, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, is Zorba, an English Mastiff weighing over 343 pounds. Though Zorba is not with us today, he still holds the record measuring 8 feet, 3 inches tall in 1989. The only other dog to come close is another English Mastiff named Moose, who in 2001 weighted 291 pounds.
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12.Zeus The Great Dane
Standing almost four feet tall on all fours, Zeus the Great Dane has made the Guinness Book of World Records as The Planet's Tallest Dog 2013. To date he is the tallest dog in recorded history, ousting previous record holder, Giant Geore, another Great Dane who is just one inch shorter.
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