The organism with the largest genome among all living beings is the marbled lungfish.
The largest known animal of all time is still living today: the blue whale.
The largest group of all living things is the ant.
Actually, no. Depending on who you ask and what your definition of size is, Panthera atrox, the North American Lion, was probably the largest cat of all time. Some tigers are currently the largest living cats.
They are all living is the most common.
Yes. All humans are living things.
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All living things do.
yes every living thing grow tall
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
For all of the universe that we are acquainted with to a degree that we can make detailed enough observations, the blue whale is indeed the largest animal. Now the whale is not the largest living thing. It is superseded by a few plants. The largest of which is the sequoia redwoods of California that can be as large as ten blue whales. Also by the fungi, a toad-stool matrix in the Olympia peninsula of Washington State has the estimated volume of 350 blue whales and currently holds the title of largest living thing.