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The largest animal on land - the African elephant.
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The blue whale that lives in the ocean is 30 meters long, making it the largest animal today. But elephants are the largest animals living on land today. The large animals that live on land include giraffes, which are about 4 meters long and can reach meters in height, but excluding the neck, there are only meters.
Another large animal is the rhinoceros, which is not as long as an elephant and is as tall as an elephant.
Elephants are the largest mammals living on land. There are two typical types of elephants – African elephants and Asian elephants. African elephants have large, fluffy ears and live mainly in the African savannah, while Asian elephants have smaller ears and are mainly found in India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar and Yunnan, China.
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The largest animal on land - the African elephant.
There are two types of elephants in the world, one is called Asian elephant and the other is called African elephant. Asian elephants are very large, and they weigh as much as a "Jiefang" car. However, it is not yet the largest animal on land in the world.
So, who is the largest animal on land in the world? It's the African elephant.
When an African male elephant grows to about 15 years old, it is more than 8 meters long, about 4 meters tall, and weighs 7 8 tons, that is, 10,000 catties.
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Brachiosaurus, a species of dinosaur, the world's largest quadrulbbed that ever lived on land. Its standing height is 35 feet and its length is 70 feet.
Blue whales, the largest living animal in the world, live in the sea but are not fish, and must go to the surface to breathe air. It can grow up to 95 feet long and weigh 150 tons, which is equivalent to the weight of 25 African elephants.
The whale shark, the largest fish in the world, has a docile temperament and only devours plankton and water, which is then filtered through the gills for consumption. It is capable of reaching up to 50 feet in length.
Monty Python, the largest snake in the world, can grow to more than 30 feet long.
The African bull elephant, currently the largest land animal in the world, is about 10 feet tall, has 4 feet wide ears, and weighs about 6 tons.
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What is in the water is the blue whale, and what is on land is the elephant.
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Elephants specifically: Asian elephants.
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The largest living animal on land in the world is the African elephant.
If any animal that no longer exists, it would be Brachiosaurus, a type of dinosaur, the largest quadripod in the world that ever lived on land. Its standing height is 35 feet and its length is 70 feet.
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The largest living land animal is the African elephant. Once existed, naturally they were all dinosaurs!
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In ancient times, it was dinosaurs.
Now it's an African elephant.
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Elephants, African elephants to be exact.
There are two main types of elephants: Asian elephants and African elephants, with African elephants being larger. An adult African male elephant is more than 8 meters long, about 4 meters tall, and weighs 7 8 tons, or 10,000 catties.
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1. The largest animal on land is the African elephant. Adult African males are taller than the metre and up to the metre and weigh about the ton, the female is smaller than the male, the heaviest is recorded as a ton, the shoulder is generally a metre high, and the tusks are recorded as the heaviest in kilograms.
2. The African elephant is the largest mammal on land, with both males and females. Both male and female elephants differ in body shape or physical characteristics.
3. African elephants live in a variety of natural environments from sea level to 5,000 meters above sea level, including forests, open grasslands, grasslands, thorn bushes and semi-arid jungles.
4. The ears of the African loxonodonta can be up and down to a meter long. The African elephant has five hooves on the forefoot and three hooves on the hind foot, has 21 pairs of ribs and up to 26 tail vertebrae, has a protruding forehead, a more sloping back, and the shoulders are the highest point.
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