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  2. Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    Gargantuavisis the largest known bird of the Mesozoic, a size ranging between the cassowaryand the ostrich, and a mass of 140 kg (310 lb) like modern ostriches.[491] In 2019 specimens MDE A-08 and IVPP-V12325 were measured at 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in length, 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) in hip height, and 120 kg (260 lb) in weight.

  3. Pachydermata - Wikipedia

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    Pachydermata (meaning 'thick skin', from the Greek παχύς, pachys, 'thick', and δέρμα, derma, 'skin') is an obsolete order of mammals described by Gottlieb Storr, Georges Cuvier, and others, at one time recognized by many systematists. Because it is polyphyletic, the order is no longer in use, [when?] but it is important in the history ...

  4. Megafauna - Wikipedia

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    Megafauna. The African bush elephant (foreground), Earth's largest extant land animal, and the Masai ostrich (background), one of Earth's largest extant birds. In zoology, megafauna (from Greek μέγας megas "large" and Neo-Latin fauna "animal life") are large animals. The precise definition of the term varies widely, though a common ...

  5. Woolly mammoth - Wikipedia

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    This adult male specimen was called the "Yukagir mammoth" and is estimated to have lived around 18,560 years ago, been 2.829 m (9 ft 3.4 in) tall at the shoulder, and weighed between 4 and 5 tonnes. It is one of the best-preserved mammoths ever found due to the almost complete head, covered in skin, but without the trunk.

  6. 11-year-old’s beach find was likely largest known marine ...

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    Scientists consider the blue whale, which grows up to 110 feet (33.5 meters) long, to be the largest known animal ever to exist on the planet. But it’s possible that the 202 million-year-old ...

  7. Largest organisms - Wikipedia

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    The blue whale is the largest animal alive today. Bruhathkayosaurus is potentially the largest animal to have walked the earth. Clockwise from top left: an African bush elephant, the largest extant terrestrial animal; a blue whale, the largest animal ever to exist; and a colossal squid, the largest invertebrate.

  8. Mammoth - Wikipedia

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    However, woolly mammoths were considerably smaller, only about as large as modern African bush elephants with males around 2.80–3.15 m (9 ft 2.2 in – 10 ft 4.0 in) high at the shoulder, and 4.5–6 tonnes (9,900–13,200 lb) in weight on average, [28] with the largest recorded individuals being around 3.5 m (11.5 ft) tall and 8.2 tonnes ...

  9. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals. Some species of the extinct elephant genus Palaeoloxodon considerably exceeded modern elephants in size making them among the largest land mammals ever. [32] The skeleton is made up of 326–351 bones. [36] The vertebrae are connected by tight joints, which limit the backbone's flexibility.