We found a very interesting group on one of the popular photohostings, where anyone can place a photo of an animal or an insect, the size of which is desirable to measure in millimeters, and the weight in grams.</p></p><p>
You will be surprised at how many animals actually exist that fit easily on the pincushion of a human finger! By the way, one of the mandatory conditions for placing photos in the group "Tiny animals on fingers & raquo ;, just is the presence in the frame of a human hand. List all the displayed species does not make sense. It's easier for you to see for yourself. But the fact that nature will never cease to surprise us & ndash; just an indisputable postulate. We wish you all a good and positive weekend!
















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