The largest living animal in the world is the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), which is over 100 feet (30 meters) in length. But for whales it's enough. June 6, 2017
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Elephants can run up to 25 mph. But they remain the only mammals on the planet that cannot jump. They always have one foot on the ground-even when running.
No, orangutans are no bigger than gorillas, except for very young gorillas. Orangutans are sexually dimorphic. That is, there are significant differences in size and shape between males and female (...)
Hummingbirds have a higher metabolic rate than any animal due to their small body and high activity level, about 12 times that of pigeons and 100 times that of elephants. To maintain these rates, (...)
Their stomachs, like the stomachs of cows, have multiple chambers and contain a mixture of bacteria that helps to slowly break down the leaves. It takes two weeks for sloths to digest a single mea (...)
Apes are much larger than monkeys. The largest apes are male gorillas up to £ 500 and the largest monkeys are male mandrills up to £ 119. Apes also do not have a tail, but most monkeys do. 25th. 2 (...)