deer.
all increase in size(:
deer,i think so....????
Deer
wolf and any other animal that's bigger than a squirrel and smaller than a hippo I got lion and antelope, which one? Is it a deer or lion?
blue whale,finback whale,grey whale,right whale,elephant,rhino,hippo,giraffe,gaur,cape buffalo.
Blue Whale
yes if it hungry enough
The blue whale. A baby blue whale is 7 meters long and weighs +/- 2700 kg.
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The heaviest mammal on earth is the blue whale, the heaviest reptile is the Nile Crocodile, and so on and so forth.Elephant, sperm whale, white whale, hippo and the extinct mamut :-DGood Enough? ^^
Balaenoptera musculus is the scientific name of the blue whale. It is Latin for "muscular whale" although the latter word can also mean "little mouse" (a probably intended pun making the full name 'little mouse-whale').
The Crocodile, Hyena and one of the octopus species
Elephant A hippo comes a close second, unless you want to include whales, and there isn't anything fatter than a blue whale.