The term 'land mammals' covers thousands of species and they can be as small as a mouse or as large as elephants.
between 1.5 and 3 tons. They are the third largest land mammal
The largest land mammal is a humpback whale that I think can get up to several(4-7) tons. The largest land mammal is an elephant that i think can up to 2-5 tons.
Yes, specimens of the species Paraceratherium (a rhino-like mammal that died out about 23 million years ago) weighed 18 tons, about as much as four elephants do today.
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The smallest mammal, the bumblebee bat, weighs around 2 grams as an adult.
No, the blue whale is the largest mammal. No! Whales and elephants are much bigger mammals. Many other species of bears will weigh in larger.
The pygmy shrew is the smallest land mammal.
Yes, a low land gorilla is a mammal.
No, it is a land mammal.
By almost any absolute measurement, the blue whale is the biggest mammal living today. It can grow up to 100 feet and weigh more than 100 tons. On land its the African elephant.
Up to 20lbs.