The truism is that everything is learned by comparison. And sometimes, when comparing different things from our world, we cannot help but be surprised at how big or small something can be. Look, compare, be surprised!
Bald Eagle Feather
Stern flag of the Spanish 74-gun battleship San Ildefonso
Mercury against the background of the Sun
Königstein fortress wall
Japanese spider crab
Boojum cactus (left) - 24 meters
Seychelles palm nut
Strawberry Gigantella variety
Mammoth tusk
Sauropod footprint 70 million years old
Fossilized dinosaur eggs
Lambert's pine cone
The palm of a man named Jeff Dabe
Harpy
Baobab compared to humans
Frog
The smallest wasp compared to an amoeba
The smallest flying insects, similar in size to unicellular organisms, include parasitic wasps from the genus Megaphragma
