by strongest do you mean with the biggest crushing power of the jaw, biggest muscle mass, or just plain awesomeness , in which case i'd say the kangaroo, as its claws are razor sharp and it's legs are incredibly powerful
The largest native land mammal on the Australian continent is the red kangaroo. On average, males can be 1.4 metres long and weigh up to 85 kg, while females can be up to 1.1 metres long and weigh up to 35 kg. While the average Red Kangaroo stands approximately 1.5 metres tall, larger specimens have been observed.
The largest living organism, by mass and also by length, is found among the Giant Sequoia Red Wood trees of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, U.S.A. Several "groves" of these trees can be found along the western slope of the Sierra's within California. The largest diameter tree ever found was 35 ft. in diameter (not circumference, 'diameter,' measuring across the width of the trunk). These trees exceed 350 ft tall. Some have been found to exceed 3000 years old. The Coast Redwoods of California's coastal mountain range would be the source for the second largest living organism type.
Some say that the largest organism is a specific fungus growing in Oregon, but it cannot be proven that this is, or is not a "colony" of may fungi, rather than a single organism. Some say the Great Barrier Reef is the largest organism but, once again, this is a very large cluster of many organisms, not a single organism.
The Male African elephants are the largest living animals on land, while blue whales are the largest animals in the sea.
i am guessing an elaphant
Actually its a blue whale
The largest living organism in Australia is the Great Barrier Reef. It is a coral reef that is the biggest structure in the world to have been built by living creatures.
Going from smallest to largest: molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
The largest living cell is the caulerpa. An egg is one cell, but it isn't an organism. It doesn't function as an "individual living system" until it is fertilized, at which point it is no longer one cell. by:Mari N. Jensen
An organism living in another organism is called parasite.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
A very small living thing is called a micro organism or a microbe, micro organism can be spelt with a hyphen (-) or just as two words, a living thing is called an organisms
Multi-Organism: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, which is also arguably the largest organism on Earth. Single organism: The Great Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
This is the Great Barrier Reef. Running to a length of about 2,300 kilometres, and roughly parallel to the Queensland coast, it is the only living organism visible from space. Some may argue that it is not a living organism, but regardless, it is certainly the largest coral reef in Australia, and indeed, the world.
Horse Isle is a video game created by Joe and Miranda Durbin that was released in 2007. The largest living organism in Horse Isle is the Shire.
The world's largest living organism is the Great Barrier Reef. It is the world's largest coral reef, stretching over 2,000 km. It is a collection of many organisms, altogether forming one big superorganism. So, therefore the Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living thing.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living organism.
nerve cell
Going from smallest to largest: molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
It is the Earth itself. It could be found everywhere.
This is the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef and the only living organism visible from space. It runs parallel to the coast of Queensland, the state in Australia's northeast, extending for around 2,600 km in length.
This is the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef and the only living organism visible from space. It extends about 2300km down the coast of Queensland.
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest living structure on Earth. It is a vast coral reef system stretching over 1,400 miles and is visible from space. It is home to a diverse range of marine life and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The largest living cell is the caulerpa. An egg is one cell, but it isn't an organism. It doesn't function as an "individual living system" until it is fertilized, at which point it is no longer one cell. by:Mari N. Jensen