Is JRE6 available for OSX?

Is anyone aware of a version of JRE6 for OSX? I know that JRE5 is available through Apple's developer site, but it's an 80Mb+ download, which to me implies it's more than just the JRE. The version listed on Apple's site is only 1.4.x?
Thanks

No. It can be used in an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad

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