No. The largest living mammal currently known is the blue whale, which is also believed to be the largest animal of any kind ever to have existed on Earth. It reaches lengths of 100 ft and can weigh 150 tons.
yes, they have to because they are mammals like humans. All mammals have to.
Yes Orang-utans are apes, and are the largesttree-living mammals.
The largest living mammal is the blue whale, which is also the largest animal that has ever lived. It is in the genus Balaenoptera, but the genus also contains some whales that are smaller than some other whales of other genera (plural of genus). Thus, the genus itself is not the largest of living mammals, but one species that it contains is.
Yes, whales are the largest mammals.
They aren't mammals. They are, however, the largest known species of living fish.
a band of gorrilas
The largest mammal living right now are the blue whales and the largest land mammal are elephants.Blue Whale Balaenoptera musculus.Well, the question states, "on the earth" as far as land mammals, it would be the elephant.
1. They are not fish, they are mammals. 2. Certain types of whales are the largest living animals on Earth.
no, ostriches aren't even mammals. giraffes are the tallest living mammals
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No. Whales are not relatives of dinosaurs; they are mammals. The largest living relative of dinosaurs would be the saltwater crocodile.
they both extinct,black an white,four legged animals,and good swimmers.