15 Astonishing Objects That Are Much Bigger (or Smaller) Than Expected
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6. Titanic Dimensions Compared to Current Cruise Ships

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Found in: Global Estimate. The building of the Titanic cost $200 million (inflation adjusted).
The Titanic tragedy was a true occurrence as well as a popular film starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. The Titanic, despite being advertised as an unsinkable ship, sank into the North Atlantic in 1909 after colliding with an iceberg.
The Titanic's dimensions in comparison to a contemporary cruise liner
Even though the Titanic was a legendary ship from history, it was actually quite small in comparison to cruise ships from major brands like Disney and Royal Caribbean. In comparison to the Titanic, modern cruise ships are 20% bigger and 200% taller, making the ship from the Edwardian era seem small.
7. The World's Biggest Baby in Comparison to an Average Baby

Located in: Indonesia
Estimated Price: N/A
The typical weight of a baby is seven to eight pounds, according to BabyCenter. But some babies, as this picture shows, go above and beyond those expectations. This happy little person was one of the biggest babies ever born when they were born in Indonesia a few years ago.
The world's largest infant in relation to a typical baby (@ebaumsworld/ebay)
He is over a foot long and weighs 19.2 pounds. Considering the bigger picture, this newborn weighed nearly as much as a push lawnmower from Home Depot. He was obviously delivered by C-section to protect his mother.
8. A jellyfish with a lion's mane

Found in: Arctic, Northern Pacific, and Northern Atlantic Seas; Estimated Cost: N/A
The Lion's Mane Jellyfish is a stunning and unusual marine animal that can reach a length of 120 feet. The Northern Pacific, Northern Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans are home to the Lion's Mane due to their frigid, boreal climate.
A jellyfish with a lion's mane (@ashIG88/Imgur)
It is nearly as long as six Ford F-150s placed end to end due to its length. Despite the menacing appearance of the Lion's Mane jellyfish, allergic reactions are rare and the stings are not lethal despite being extremely painful.
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