Yes, the elephant is the biggest land mammal.
Yes, the African Elephant is the largest land mammal on Earth
Yes, a low land gorilla is a mammal.
Yes, the cheetah is the world's fastest land mammal.
No. Whales are mammals, and bigger than elephants. Elephants are the biggest land-living mammals though. No. There are several kinds of whales that are larger than elephants. However, the African Elephant is the largest mammal (or animal of any kind) that lives on land.
No, Whales are also mammals and considering a blue whale's tongue can weigh up to 2.7 tons (around the weight of an elephant) their overall weight is many times that of an elephant. However, if I'm not mistaken, elephants are the heaviest land mammals
Whales are the largest mammal on Earth. ^ So, yes.
Yes, specimens of the species Paraceratherium (a rhino-like mammal that died out about 23 million years ago) weighed 18 tons, about as much as four elephants do today.
Yes, with 4,851 skyline is not only the largest high school in dallas, but one of the 5 largest in the state of Texas.
Yes, an elephant is a mammal. Mammals are characterized by having hair or fur, giving birth to live young, and feeding their young with milk produced by mammary glands. Elephants possess all of these characteristics.
Yes, an opossum is a marsupial, in fact the largest order of marsupials.
Yes. Bison are known to be the largest land mammal and the largest herbivore in North America. Bulls often weigh over 2000 lbs (or one ton). Moose, on the other hand, may be the largest species of cervid (deer) in the world, but are really the second or third-largest land mammal, with bulls weighing between 1600 and 1800 lbs. Bull moose tend to weigh more when they have a full set of antlers, less if they're young bulls.