Good afternoon! Today is Request Week. Just going to be running through various things that people have asked for or would like to see. I think I definitely do have enough stuff for a few days, but more requests are always welcome! You can either request things directly in reply to these comments here, or just leave a note here instead. I'm screening everything so it can be a surprise when the comment goes up.
For today, we're doing tiny big things! Does that seem like an oxymoron? It isn't really, because everything that does get big has to start somewhere.
With that said, let's go!
ELEPHANTS

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Bonus video!
RHINOS

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HIPPOS

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BEARS

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Bonus video 2!
Aw, aren't those kind of cute? You know what's coming up, though!
The largest spider (by mass, not size-) spider is the Goliath Birdeater Spider. Even though the Giant Huntsman spider is larger than it is, it can still grow up to a hefty 12 inches from toe to toe!

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Here's a picture of an adult on someone's hand. And as for the baby version:

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This little guy's a lot more awkward and spindly, isn't it? Seems like most youngsters of any species are like that.
For today, we're doing tiny big things! Does that seem like an oxymoron? It isn't really, because everything that does get big has to start somewhere.
With that said, let's go!
ELEPHANTS
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Bonus video!
RHINOS
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HIPPOS
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BEARS

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Bonus video 2!
Aw, aren't those kind of cute? You know what's coming up, though!
The largest spider (by mass, not size-) spider is the Goliath Birdeater Spider. Even though the Giant Huntsman spider is larger than it is, it can still grow up to a hefty 12 inches from toe to toe!

source
Here's a picture of an adult on someone's hand. And as for the baby version:

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This little guy's a lot more awkward and spindly, isn't it? Seems like most youngsters of any species are like that.
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