Indricotherium is an extinct early relative of modern rhinos that lived during the late Oligocene and early Miocene Epochs of the Cenozoic Era. It was also the largest land mammal ever to live on land, at about 25 feet
long, 17 feet tall, and weighing nearly 18 tons. In terms of weight, it was four times larger than a modern day bull elephant and rivaled the size of large sauropod dinosaurs that lived during the Mesozoic. Fossils of indricotherium have been unearthed in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan.
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In Sea - The Orca (Killer Whale) On Land - The Polar Bear
The kodiak bearThe largest land carnivore in Alaska is the Polar Bear. The largest aquatic carnivore is the hump back whale (krill and some plankton are animals).
I think its the Polar bear. It is the largest land animal and carnivore but sometimes we regard it is a marine mammal because it spends many months of the year at sea. The Polar bear is an arctic mammal, not antarctic, they do not live in antarctica. The biggest antarctic marine mammal that i can think of is the Elephant seal.
The largest animal that has ever been on earth is the adult male Blue Whale. It can only be so large and heavy due to the water supporting his weight. The largest land animal is the African bull elephant. Without the benefit of support from water, the African elephant is unlikely to grow much larger.
The largest land animal that ever lived is likely Amphicoelias fragillimus, a sauropod dinosaur known only from a single vertebra fossil fragment, measuring 1.5 m (5 ft) in height, which has since been lost. In its complete form, it was estimated the entire vertebrae fossil would have been 2.7 m (8.8 ft) tall. A gigantic fossilized femur was also discovered near the vertebra.
Indricotherium
The Indricotherium was the largest land mammal to ever live. It was about twenty five feet in length, 17 feet tall and weighed about 18000 kilograms.
There are no land mammals in or on Antarctica. There are only marine mammals.
The elephant is the largest land mammal.
By almost any absolute measurement, the blue whale is the biggest mammal living today. It can grow up to 100 feet and weigh more than 100 tons. On land its the African elephant.
The elephant is the largest.
The largest land mammal in Asia is the Asian Elephant, Elephas Maximus.
The largest land mammal is the elephant while the largest sea mammal and the largest mammal in general is the blue whale.
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Elephants are the largest land mammal, but the biggest mammal in the world is not on land, but in the ocean--whales are definitely the largest mammals in the world.
The elephant