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When it comes to the biggest animals on Earth, the blue whale takes the crown as the largest animal in the world. Weighing up to a staggering 190,000kg and reaching lengths of 30 meters (98 feet), the blue whale is a true giant of the oceans. To put its size into perspective, its heart alone weighs as much as a small car, and its arteries are large enough for an average person to swim through. With a brain that can weigh up to 6.8kg, the blue whale’s sheer size is unmatched in the animal kingdom.
On land, the title of the largest reptile goes to the saltwater crocodile. Found in Southern Asia and Australia, these massive creatures can grow up to 7 meters in length and weigh as much as 1,000kg. With the second most powerful bite in the world, these formidable predators are known for their strength and danger to humans.
When it comes to birds, the common ostrich takes the prize for being the largest bird on Earth. With males reaching heights of around 2.75 meters and weighing up to 156kg, these flightless birds are a sight to behold. Known for their speed and agility, ostriches can run at speeds of up to 70km/h in short bursts.
Under the sea, the whale shark reigns as the largest fish in the world. With females growing up to an average length of 14 meters and weighing as much as 18,144kg, these gentle giants feed on plankton, krill, and small fish. Their unique feature of tiny teeth on their eyes helps them swim faster by reducing drag and turbulence underwater.
For arachnid enthusiasts, the giant huntsman spider holds the title for the biggest spider on Earth. With a leg span of up to 30cm, these spiders are not for the faint of heart. Found in Laos, these spiders are known for their impressive size and presence.
Slithering through the jungles of South America, the green anaconda takes the crown as the largest snake in the world. Weighing up to 250kg and measuring a whopping 9.1 meters, these massive constrictors are known for their impressive size and ability to take down prey much larger than themselves.
Lastly, the Komodo dragon stakes its claim as the biggest lizard on Earth. Growing up to around 3.1 meters in length and weighing up to 150 kilograms, these formidable predators can be found in the wild on select Indonesian islands. Known for their carnivorous nature, Komodo dragons are skilled hunters that can take down prey much larger than themselves.