Oak Tree
NO. Pictures of this kind can be found in the World`s Book of Records.
In China kind of by the Great Wall of China but a little further.
The world's tallest tree is Hyperion, a coast redwood located in California, United States. Coast redwoods are known for their impressive height, and Hyperion currently holds the record for being the tallest tree in the world.
Hyperion, a Coast Redwood in California, at 115.5 m tall the tallest tree in the world, found in 2006. Hyperion is the name of a coast redwood tree in Northern California that has been confirmed to measure 115.55 m (379.1 feet), which ranks it as the world's tallest known living tree. Despite its great height, Hyperion is not the largest known coast redwood; that distinction belongs to the Lost Monarch tree.
The Giant Redwoods of Northern California
all the kind of dove of birds are goose,pegin, regular birds ect.....
Emperor penguin
Gonionemus refers to a genus of hydrozoan; it is a jellyfish that inhabits the waters off of northern Japan and Russia as well as the waters off of the Aleutian Islands and northern California.
well, seeing that the worlds tallest horse is just over 20 hands. The best bet is a light gray Shire, because there is no such thing as a white Shire.
Metasequoia of RED Stone Park in USA are the tallest trees of the world
In Northern California, the most commonly encountered scorpion is the Western Black Scorpion (Paruroctonus boreus). This species prefers arid regions and is typically found in rocky or sandy habitats. Another species, the California Common Scorpion (Urodacus armatus), is also present, though scorpions in this region are generally not aggressive and their venom is considered mild. Overall, scorpions are relatively rare in Northern California compared to other areas of the state.
The world's largest tree, as calculated by volume, is the General Sherman, it is a Sequoiadendron giganteum, one of three species of trees that are known as Redwoods.The world's tallest trees, the Coastal Redwoods, Sequioa sempirvirens, are also Redwoods.