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What is the smallest land animal?

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The 14 smallest animals on the planet, the Kitti's Hoggle Bat, is the smallest 1.1-inch mammal in the world. the Brookesia micra meleon grows to a length of only 1 inch. the dwarf sphaero on Virgin Island can be only 0.6 inches. Monte Iberia Eleus is a small frog that grows to 0.4 inches.



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