The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean
Marine biology is the study of life in the ocean and other bodies of saltwater. It includes the study of organisms ranging from microscopic plankton to the largest animals on Earth, such as whales. Marine biologists also study the physical and chemical properties of the ocean and how these factors influence marine life.
Blue Whale. If you don't consider it as a Carnivore as it just swallows small shrimps etc, then the answers can be Megaladon (a shark species that died out 2 millions years ago) or Liopleurodon ( a reptile that lived during the Jurrassic Period). But the scientists are not absolutley sure on the size of Liopleurodon.
The largest land biome in the world is the taiga, also known as the boreal forest. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures and coniferous forests, spanning across North America, Europe, and Asia. It plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.
Yes, sharks are carnivores. They primarily feed on other fish, as well as seals, sea lions, and even other sharks. Some species of sharks also eat marine mammals, squid, and crustaceans.
The Antarctic cod, also known as the Antarctic icefish, is primarily a carnivore. It feeds mainly on smaller fish, krill, and other marine organisms. Its diet is predominantly composed of animal matter, which classifies it as a carnivorous species rather than an omnivore.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
The sperm whale is the largest carnivore in the ocean and in the world. The blue whale eats some plankton too so it is an omnivore. It is also not toothed.
The largest marine mammal of all(also the largest creature in the world) is the Blue Whale. They get to be a 100 feet long!
Marine biology is the study of life in the ocean and other bodies of saltwater. It includes the study of organisms ranging from microscopic plankton to the largest animals on Earth, such as whales. Marine biologists also study the physical and chemical properties of the ocean and how these factors influence marine life.
The largest producer of oxygen on Earth is phytoplankton. These tiny marine plants produce a significant amount of the planet's oxygen through photosynthesis in the ocean. Additionally, forests and other terrestrial plants are also major contributors to global oxygen production.
Blue Whale. If you don't consider it as a Carnivore as it just swallows small shrimps etc, then the answers can be Megaladon (a shark species that died out 2 millions years ago) or Liopleurodon ( a reptile that lived during the Jurrassic Period). But the scientists are not absolutley sure on the size of Liopleurodon.
The Blue Whale is the largest cetacean, and is also the largest animal ever to have lived on earth.
Antarctica is the largest polar desert on earth; the largest storage area for ice on earth -- and that ice stores the largest extent of fresh water on earth. It is also the highest continent.
the marine biologist helps the earth because if you don't know if an animal is poiseness then u can be aware of it. also they probably try to keep everything safe.
Yes grizzly bears have webbed feet also polar bears and they are worlds largest land carnivore.
The ostrich is the largest bird on Earth, and it is also a flightless one.
The ostrich, which is also the largest bird on Earth not currently extinct.