It is Tyrannosaurus Rex because it can grow larger than Giganotosaurus and Carcharadontosaurus. T-Rex can reach lengths of 40-50 or more feet.
Tyrannosaurus Rex. Tyrannosaurus can grow more than 50 ft.This is more than Giganotosaurus and Carcharadontosaurus.
Probably the killer whale, with the largest land carnivore being either a polar or kodiak bear.
The kodiak bearThe largest land carnivore in Alaska is the Polar Bear. The largest aquatic carnivore is the hump back whale (krill and some plankton are animals).
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean
Polar Bears or Kodiak Brown Bears, both are around the same size. I would agree and disagree because the big difference is that the Kodiak is an omnivore where the Polar bear is a carnivore. World's largest land carnivore ever, was Spinosaur. New evidence says that spinosaurus spent much of its time in the water. Although Jurassic Park's third installment showed this creature defeating a T Rex, in reality, spinosaurus would not be a threat to the tyrannoaurs or allosaurs that shared its environment, because its teeth were shaped to grab and hold fish, unlike the other carnosaurs.
an anaconda is the largest snake the komodo dragon is the largest land dwelling reptile the Australian saltwater crocodile is largest in the crocodilian family
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land carnivore.
The largest carnivore is the Blue whale, which feeds mainly on small animals called krill. The largest land carnivore alive is the Polar Bear, however they tyranosaurus rex was larger.
Tyrannosaurus Rex. Tyrannosaurus can grow more than 50 ft.This is more than Giganotosaurus and Carcharadontosaurus.
the polar bear
Probably the killer whale, with the largest land carnivore being either a polar or kodiak bear.
The kodiak bearThe largest land carnivore in Alaska is the Polar Bear. The largest aquatic carnivore is the hump back whale (krill and some plankton are animals).
No, but they (along with the brown bear) are the largest land carnivore.
Andrewsarchus possibly the largest land-dwelling carnivorous mammal known ever to exist. Lived 45-36 million years ago.Had a length from the snout to the back of the pelvis of about 3.4 m and a height from the ground to the shoulder or middle of the back of about 1.8 m. Weighted about 1000-1800 kg.
The largest LAND carnivore is the polar bear but i don't know about water(hope this helps!)
Norway is the European country with the second largest land area after Russia.
Canada has the second largest land area after Russia.