The blue whale, it is the largest animal that has ever lived.
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The "dinosaurs" were reptilian creatures (some very large) that lived on the Earth millions of years before Mankind.
Elephants are an animal that produces large piles of feces. A hippopotamus is another animal that produces large piles of feces.
According to the fossil records uncovered, the large saurian dinosaurs were extinct millions of years before the earliest humans were present.
none and no buts but maybe because there might be more undiscovered large dinosaurs
Some dinosaurs, such as Allosaurus, were large meat eaters. Apatosaurus was large, so it had a lot of meat, and bringing down an animal that large would be a feast for carnivorous dinosaurs. Young Allosaurus, on the other hand, weren't huge but they were relatively vulnerable and thus made easy meals for carnivorous dinosaurs.
Small vacuoles present in animal cells.Plant cells have a large vacuole.
The universe is so large that we cannot be sure if there is even life other than us out there somewhere. On earth though, the biggest animal is the blue whale.
The biggest wild land mammal living in Madagascar is the bush pig.
No. The capybara is present in large numbers in the Amazonian rain forests. They are present in thousands and are a category of animal that is classified as "Least Concern" in terms of conservation status.
The blue whale has the biggest stomach of all animals. It is capable of stretching to accommodate large amounts of krill, its primary food source.
cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole