The biggest Carnivore is the Gigantosaurus
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No, humans are omnivores.
The largest LAND carnivore is the polar bear but i don't know about water(hope this helps!)
The largest carnivore to ever exist was the prehistoric dinosaur Spinosaurus, which lived around 95 million years ago. It is estimated to have been around 50-60 feet in length and weighed up to 20 tons.
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The biggest dinosaur overall in history was the Argentinasaurus, a long necked herbivore. But, the biggest carnivore was the Spinosaurus which was recorded to be 45 feet long, but it's biggest length ever recorded was 60 feet long!
non-omnivorous, only meat eating, vegetarian's biggest fear
no its the whale It depends on what kind of sharks your talking about because megladons were and always will be the best
polar bears because they are the biggest and strongest bear and carnivore
yes the t rex is teh largest dino
The largest land carnivore is the Siberian Tiger (now critically endangered in the wild). Some say the polar bear is bigger, but this is now doubted. While the biggest polar bear may well be bigger than the biggest Siberian Tiger, the average sizes give you a better guide - and the tiger is bigger. However the biggest living carnivore of all is the Great White Shark, alive and well and pretty numerous in oceanic environments all over the world (although generally only in tropical climes).
The polar bear is the biggest land carnivore but whether it is the most dangerous is not really known. Brown bears are only slightly smaller but are preyed upon by Siberian tigers. My guess would be that the most dangerous and most feared land carnivore is...man.
The polar bear is the largest land carnivore closely followed by the larger subspecies of the brown bear.