The blue whale, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the coastal redwoods — there are so many things that stun people with their size. But it just so happens that huge things can be found not only in books but in everyday life as well. And if you see one of these wonders, you’ll want to immediately take a photo of it and share it with your friends.
“My parents’ dog who I got to see over the holidays”
“Today, I went back to the park and found an even bigger one!”
“The tire store I was at today made an enormous ball out of all the labels they pulled off the tires they put on cars.”
“My mom’s big cat, Bob”
“This absolute unit of a lemon — regular-sized orange for scale”
“Half of an enormous puffball mushroom my grandma found”
“This beefsteak tomato”
“My mom asked if I wanted to see her vegetable.”
“The largest pencil in the world at The City Museum in St. Louis — a regular pencil for scale is next to it.”
“My 67-lb cabbage”
The tooth of a megalodon, the biggest shark that ever existed
“A random, big ice diamond I found by the road — my lighter is for scale.”
“This enormous drill bit my high school’s metals teacher has.”
“My thumb may be an absolute unit.”
“I found a moth and it was huge, bigger than half of my hand.”
“I completed the world’s largest commercial jigsaw puzzle at 54,000 pieces.”
“This oyster I was served today”
“The cooks came across this massive 20-inch link in our sealed package of hot dogs.”
Bonus: The tallest living man next to the shortest man ever. AFP/EAST NEWS, AFP/EAST NEWS
Please note : This article was updated in March 2023 to correct source material and factual inaccuracies.