The Highland deer.
The largest mammal in the world is the Blue Whale and it is found swimming in oceans.
What is the largest terrestrial mammal found in the Korean area?
Yes, a dingo is a mammal of the canine family, or wild dog. It is a placental mammal found in Australia (though not originally native to the continent). It is a mammal because it is a warmblooded vertebrate, has fur, breathes through lungs and bears live young which are fed on mother's milk. And although it's a late arrival (in geological terms), opinions are divided on whether it is considered as a native animal. Apart from the 90 or so species of native bats and numerous species of native mice and rats, it is the only placental mammal on the continent. All others are marsupials or monotremes.
No, a shoebill is not a mammal. It is a large bird species found in East Africa.
Roe deer and Red Deer are native species (the red deer stag is Englands largest land mammal) Fallow, Muntjac, Sika and Chinese water deer are also found, but have been introduced at various periods in English history.
The largest cactus species found in Arizona is the Saguaro cactus.
That would be the humpback whale.
The largest extant monotreme (egg-bearing mammal) is the western long-beaked echidna
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The platypus is found only in Australia. However, both species of echidna are found in New Guinea. The long-beaked echidna is found in New Guinea but not Australia, while the short-beaked echidna is found in a small corner of Papua New Guinea, but all over the Australian continent.
I believe species of Dugong live in the Philippines.
The rhinoceros is a large mammal native to Africa and Asia. There are five species of rhino found in the world with 3 out of the 5 speciesof rhino now considered to be critically endangered. The rhino is thought to be the second biggest land mammal in the world behind the African elephant.