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Its tusks have been known to reach 2.7 m (9 ft) in length, although in modern populations they are most commonly recorded at a length of 0.6–0.9 m (2 ft 0 in – 2 ft 11 in). [1] The average walking speed of an elephant is 7.2 km/h (4.5 mph), but they can run at recorded speeds of up to 24 km/h (15 mph). [2]
Weight for males ranges from 1.7 to 14 pounds (0.8–6.4 kg) and for females from 11 ounces to 8.2 pounds (0.3–3.7 kg). [76] The largest possum is the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) from Australia 32–58 cm [77] with a tail length of 24–40 cm. [78] It weighs 1.2-4.5 kg. [78] Males are generally larger than females.
The largest known specimen of this giant, found washed up on the shore of Massachusetts Bay in 1870, [321] [322] had a bell diameter of 2.5 m (8.2 ft), a weight of 150 kg (330 lb). The tentacles of this specimen were as long as 37 m (121 ft) and were projected to have a tentacular spread of about 75 m (246 ft) making it one of the longest ...
[1] [55] [56] The Burmese python, a south-east Asian species is known to reach up to 6 m (20 ft) and weigh as much as 150 kg (330 lb) and is generally among the three heaviest species of snakes. [57] Several other species of python can reach or exceed 6 m (20 ft) in length and 90 kg (200 lb) in weight.
The Lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) of the west coast of North America is sometimes listed as the largest sculpin but it is not known to exceed 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in length or 60 kg (130 lb) in weight. [ 73 ] [ 132 ] The Cottidae can range up to 0.7 m (2.3 ft) and 11 kg (24 lb) in the cabezon ( Scorpaenicthys marmoratus ) of coastal North America.
Staff at the zoo, which is home to some 14,000 animals, will take several days to weigh and measure every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate in its care. The results go into a database ...
[21] [22] The upper estimates of weight for these prehistoric animals would have easily rivaled or exceeded the largest rorquals and sauropods. [23] The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the largest living land animal. A native of various open habitats in sub-Saharan Africa, males weigh about 6.0 tonnes (13,200 lb) on average. [24]
The mini husky only reaches about 17 inches tall, rather than the standard size's 23.5 inches, and they typically weigh under 30 pounds, about half what their bigger brethren can.