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The Blue Whale is the largest animal living on Earth.
The Giraffe is the tallest land animal and the whale is the largest sea creature.
The largest land based wild animal is the elephant, but the largest animal currently on earth is the Blue Whale.
The blue whale can measure up to 30 meters in length. It is the largest living mammal in existence.
Blue whale is the largest animal of all times. The recorded weight of this animal was 190 tonnes with the length of 30m. Largest living land animal is African Bush elephant which has an average weight of 100 kg at the time of birth. The largest elephant recorded was a male having the weight of 13.5 tons and a length of 10.6 m (from trunk to tail) with a shoulder height of 4.2 m. Polar bear and brown bear are the largest living land carnivores having the weight of 1 ton and height of 3m. The largest living reptile is saltwater crocodile with the length of 5 m. The largest recorded crocodile had a weight of 1,900 kg and 6.3 m length. Having 5.8 m height giraffe is considered as the tallest living animal on the land. Its weight is approximately 2,000 kg. Ostrich is the largest living bird having a height of 2.7 m and a weight of 156 kg. Chinese giant salamander is the largest living amphibian having a weight of 64 kg and 1.83 m length. Whale shark is the largest living fish having a length of 13.6 m and 22,000 kg weight. Colossal Squid is the largest invertebrate which attains the maximum size of 14 m long. The largest recorded size of colossal squid was measured 10 m long with a weight of 494 kg. Goliath beetle is the heaviest beetle having a weight of 115 g and a length of 11.5 cm. I HOPE THAT I HAVE BEEN USEFUL TO YOU! :D
the largest living carnivorous land animal is probably a bear.
The Blue Whale is the largest animal living on Earth.
blue whales are the largest in the world.! (:
The largest animal is the blue whale.
It is Alligator.
African elephant
elephant
african elephant
The blue whale.
The bison
The hippopotomus, at nearly three tons or more.
The crocodile/alligator