Top 7 

Largest And Biggest Animals

On Planet Earth

The Blue whale is the world’s largest mammal, weighing about 180 tonnes and measuring 98 feet in length (30 m). Their tongues alone will weigh as much as an elephant’s and their hearts as much as a vehicle,

The Blue Whale

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The colossal squid’s size is often underestimated, with viral internet posts claiming they can exceed 60 feet (18 m) or even 90 ft (27 m) in length! The most giant squid ever recorded was 45 feet (14 meters) long.

Colossal Squid

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The African Elephant is the tallest living land mammal, weighing up to 6,350 kg (7 tons). They usually grow to 35 feet (10.6 m) from trunk to tail and have a shoulder height of 13 ft (4.2 m).

African Elephant

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The Giraffe is the tallest living mammal on Earth, standing 19 feet (5.8 m) tall; the neck itself is 6 ft (1.8 m) tall. They feed mainly on plants high off the ground in East Africa’s grasslands,

The Giraffe

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Brown Bears and Polar Bears share the title of the largest living land carnivore. They’ve won their title as the largest, weighing a whopping 907 kg (1 ton) and rising up to 10 feet (3 m) tall while standing on their hind legs.

The Brown Bear

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Underwater, the largest live species is the Whale Shark, which measures 40 feet (12 meters) in length. They are a sight to behold, weighing up to 24 US tons (22 tonnes), but they feed primarily on tiny plankton despite their height.

The Whale Shark

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The Saltwater Crocodile is the largest live reptile, rising to an average length of 17 feet (5.2 m), though they can exceed 21 ft (6.3 m) and weigh up to 1,000 lb (453 kg).

The Saltwater Crocodile

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