it can not be the elephant because the blue whale is the largest animal on earth
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The Blue whale is the largest mammal on earth. average size of the whale is 87 feet long. that's about as big as a passenger jet. it is also the loudest animal on the planet. And the whale shark is a fish.
Most likey the blue whale, who is also the largest animal in the world.
The Blue Whale. Also known to be the largest animal ever.
The loudest noise or sound is The Bloop because in 1997, U.S. NOAA heard a sound that is never been heard of that is also the loudest sound ever. The sound can cause from more than 5,000 km away from it's source. If it is an animal, it is louder and bigger than the loudest animal and the biggest animal in Earth.
Killer whales are perhaps the scariest animals at Sea World. They are also some of the largest at Sea World.
The blue whale is the largest sea animal, and also the largest animal that ever existed.
The longest animal in the world would be the bootlace worm (Lineus longissimus). A specimen was recorded at 180 feet long. The longest vertebrate in the world is the Blue Whale (longest recorded at 108ft).
The biggest submarine animal is of-course the Blue whale. This is also the largest animal of all animals.
The Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is the largest mammal, and possibly the largest animal in the world. The largest recorded Blue Whale was 33 metres long, and whales can weigh up to 136 000 kg.
YES! The pistol shrimp (Alpheidae) IS the loudest animal. They clap their claws together, which can break another shrimp's shell. Captured Pistol shrimp have been known to break the glass of their aquarium. They also interfere with sonar.See the related link listed below for more information:
An ex-wife ... lol Sorry, just couldn't resist ... ! _____________ Of the various natural things that can occur on earth without extra-terrestrial involvement, the loudest thing perhaps is the eruption of the caldera of a mega-volcano, or the eruption of a very large cone-producing volcano. Maybe louder still would be a collision with a very large comet or other body. I wouldn't like to be around in either case. Considering non-cataclysmic events, my guess would be: either the world's winds combined, or the world's surface water. If we could collect and concentrate the sound produced by either of these things, the loudness would be unexpected and phenomenal.