No. Actually, it's heading to the end of it's life
"red giant"
A large reddish star late in its life cycle is called a red giant. This stage occurs when a star expands and cools as it exhausts its nuclear fuel, causing it to become larger and redder in color. Eventually, red giants evolve into other stellar remnants such as white dwarfs or supernovae.
The red giant galaxies are large non-main sequence star of stellar classification. These are classified K or M because of the reddish appearance of the cooler giant stars.
There is very little is known about the reproductive cycle of giant squid. Females produce large quantities of eggs but we do not know is there is a definite breeding cycle.
They are large reddish purple spots
giant
Well there's Jupiter. That's large, but it's orange. Mars is red, but it's half the size of Earth.
A large Reddish orange fruit tree found in Japan.
Ookii (large), dekai (giant).
1.6 metres
giant
the japanese giant salamander is the smallest of the large salamanders