Question:
What is the largest living thing in the world?
Limefish
2008-10-23 14:28:57 UTC
What is the largest living thing in the world?
75 answers:
anonymous
2008-10-28 08:40:24 UTC
Okay wow, just today my biology teacher asked this she was like "What's the largest living thing on Earth ?!" So most of the students were like "Uh a blue whale..!" BUT! Now I know it's not a blue whale, it's actually some sort of fungus! A fungus called Armill-somethingy.. I forgot the spelling.. :S



I was like WOW! :D
xkristi3942x
2008-10-23 14:41:40 UTC
Have a look here, its lists all the largest living things.



The largest living organism is the General Sherman, a giant Sequoia tree.



The largest animal is the blue whale, which was 30 metres.



Hope I Helped =D
teodorstaykov
2008-10-23 14:34:15 UTC
You guys are all wrong. The blue whale isn't the largest living thing in the world - it's the largest ANIMAL. The largest living THING in the world is the Great Barrier Reef.



:)
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:58:04 UTC
The great barrier reef is the largest combined living organism,

The largest mass of living things is insects,

The largest singular is the giant sequoia tree
☺♥§Eagles<3☺♥Φ
2008-10-23 14:31:34 UTC
A Blue Whale is the largest animal in the world. An Elephant is the largest on land!
RhinoG91
2008-10-23 14:49:25 UTC
by mass- an Aspen grove that weighs 6,600 short tons



by volume- same aspen grove, It covers .43 km² (106 acres)



by area- a giant fungus of the species Armillaria ostoyae spans 8.9 km² (2,200 acres)



Excluding multi-stem trees (for example the aspen grove mentioned above), the General Sherman, an individual Giant Sequoia tree with a volume of 1487 m³, would hold the title of the world's largest living organism, if measured in volume.This tree stands 83.8 m (274 ft 11 in) tall and the trunk alone is estimated to weigh over 2,000 tons.
Harry
2008-10-23 14:33:46 UTC
Currently, the largest animal on earth is the Blue Whale.If its the largest land animal, it would be the african elephant.If you wanted to know of the largest land animals ever roamed on earth, they are most likely the dinosaurs.But nothing beats the size of the Blue Whale.They are getting endangered so try to encourage others by helping save them.
anonymous
2008-10-23 16:32:20 UTC
The Great Barrier Reef
?
2008-10-23 14:36:27 UTC
it's Armillaria ostoyae...

Armillaria ostoyae is a fungus commonly known as a Honey mushroom, and sometimes called Shoestring Rot.

This is the most common variant in the western U.S., of the group of species that all used to share the name Armillaria mellea. Armillaria ostoyae is quite common on both hardwood and conifer wood in forests west of the Cascade crest. The mycelium attacks the sapwood and is able to travel great distances under the bark or between trees in the form of black rhizomorphs ("shoestrings").

The disease is of particular interest to forest managers, as the species is highly pathogenic to a number of commercial softwoods, notably Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), true firs (Abies spp.) and Western Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). A commonly prescribed treatment is the clearcutting of an infected stand followed by planting with more resistant species such as Western redcedar (thuja plicata) or deciduous seedlings. The removal of stumps (stumping) has been used to prevent contact between infected stumps and newer growth resulting in lower infection rates. However, it is unknown if the lower infection rates will persist as roots of young trees extend closer to the original inoculum from the preceding stand. The use of another fungus, Hypholoma fasciculare has been shown in early experiments to competitively exclude Armillaria ostoyae in both field and laboratory conditions, but further experimentation is required to establish the efficacy of this treatment.

A mushroom of this type in the Malheur National Forest in the Strawberry Mountains of eastern Oregon, U.S. was found to be the largest fungal colony in the world, spanning 8.9 km² (2,200 acres) of area. This organism is estimated to be 2,400 years old. The fungus was written about in the April 2003 issue of the Canadian Journal of Forest Research. While an accurate estimate has not been made, the total mass of the colony may be as much as 605 tons. If this colony is considered a single organism, then it is the largest known organism in the world by area, and rivals the aspen grove "Pando" as the known organism with the highest living biomass.

In 1992, a relative of the Strawberry Mountains clone was discovered in southwest Washington state. It covers about 6 km² (1500 acres).

Another "humongous fungus" is a specimen of Armillaria bulbosa found at a site near Crystal Falls, Michigan covers 0.15 km² (37 acres), and was published in Nature.[1]
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:14 UTC
Donald Trumps Toupee
tiny_lil_hottie
2008-10-23 14:34:18 UTC
giant squid. they have been said to be big enough to take down large boats. they are what the Kracken tales are based upon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossal_Squid

although the largest one ever caught is still a slight bit smaller than a sperm whale which is the biggest of them all.

guy come one a blue whale is half the size of a sperm whale and they look nothing alike
?
2008-10-23 14:35:32 UTC
The Great Barrier Reef.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:14 UTC
Mother Earth
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:34:53 UTC
Isn't the largest living organism the Australian Great Barrier Reef ?
glennalien
2008-10-23 14:35:22 UTC
Coral Reef
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:47:30 UTC
Yo Mama
Queen of the Thestrals
2008-10-23 23:54:04 UTC
Is the atmoshpere alive? The world?

If not then it's the Blue Whale
Chende
2008-10-23 14:34:03 UTC
Its the Blue Whale
Janet K
2008-10-23 14:34:13 UTC
Blue whale
anonymous
2008-10-26 07:37:31 UTC
living things... well would be actually the California sequoia tree. because they are plants they are living things.. i think bigger than whales.. didn't say you were going for an animal only. elephants are large too... whales are just huge.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:37:07 UTC
Blue whale
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:55 UTC
Blue whale but there are Giant squids found to be longer than them.
Set The Controls
2008-10-23 14:32:04 UTC
Once I read about this mushroom that lives undergroud that gets to be a few miles wide.
Njoy
2008-10-23 14:31:23 UTC
Whale Shark
Sorted gooner
2008-10-23 14:39:02 UTC
Blue whale for sure
Rachel The Hippie
2008-10-23 14:32:32 UTC
A mushroom/fungus in a forest that covers 2200 acres of forest.

It's 3.5 miles across.
Green-Eyed Gal
2008-10-23 14:31:14 UTC
The Blue Whale.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:33:47 UTC
A giraffe
Butch UK
2008-10-23 14:34:07 UTC
a mushroom in america it grows underground for thousands of miles FACT
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:33:22 UTC
The fungus answer a couple people gave. Or Donald Trump's ego.
Mystical Mamba
2008-10-23 14:31:32 UTC
it's a very large fungi that's about 2,200 acres across in length (it's 'roots' are underground)



Armillaria ostoyae or the honey mushroom
Harry Monk (self employed)
2008-10-23 14:41:56 UTC
Mystical Mamba has it.



I just couldn't spell it, lol.



Well, fungi, yes....and honey mushroom....just not the scientific name
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:34:31 UTC
Al Bundy's stepmother; Peggy's mother.
remoserjr107
2008-10-23 14:34:55 UTC
The Whales...!!
funnelweb
2008-10-23 15:02:37 UTC
As others have said it is a monster fungi. This site tells you more about it.



http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/enviro/EnviroRepublish_828525.htm
Me
2008-10-28 16:56:12 UTC
My mother-in-law
Momo70707
2008-10-23 14:36:16 UTC
Harry Potter is huuuuge.. what you never said it couldn't be fictional!
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:35 UTC
the blue whale, bless em, there so cute..
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:38 UTC
a tree
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:41 UTC
The planet itself
pockybunny
2008-10-23 14:33:19 UTC
Rabbits...
Little Miss Wicked
2008-10-23 14:34:28 UTC
my neighbors mom XD
Herbert
2008-10-23 14:33:02 UTC
A giant fungus
?
2008-10-23 14:31:00 UTC
Aretha Franklin.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:04 UTC
the world
Dr. Seuss
2008-10-23 14:32:04 UTC
a mushroom, they can be bigger than whales! underground of courssee!
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:04 UTC
whales
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:26 UTC
My Tummy, and I know it is living as it constantly tells me that it is hungry;)



On the other hand it could be the sperm whale.
elgen er pa frifot
2008-10-23 14:31:21 UTC
THE U.S. Governments debt!



Oh mmy GOD It's growing larger still!!
anonymous
2008-10-23 15:02:21 UTC
I think that could be me.
Baby Peach
2008-10-23 14:35:21 UTC
um... oh I know a humongous tree!!
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:52 UTC
The giant redwood tree....
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:27 UTC
me



xx
♥cardanja♥
2008-10-23 14:32:10 UTC
This comes close..

http://newmedia.funnyjunk.com/pictures/FatWomenTryingtogetpantson.jpg
ƒlιρ HUSSEIN ƒяαηcнιsє
2008-10-23 14:31:07 UTC
Star Jones's head.
sybbo
2008-10-23 14:31:51 UTC
brett favre's ego
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:12 UTC
oprah
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:42:04 UTC
the guy next door.. God he's huge !!!!
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:34:12 UTC
Max E.
SECRET DESTROYER
2008-10-23 14:32:42 UTC
sperm whale
pantalon_noir
2008-10-23 14:31:13 UTC
Whale.

Duh.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:30:44 UTC
whales?
ιℓℓσgι¢αℓ
2008-10-23 14:35:47 UTC
this really fat kid in my class...

i know...im cruel
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:17 UTC
Sperm whale.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:06 UTC
Yo Ma Ma No I am just kidding.
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:30:39 UTC
blue whale...
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:40 UTC
YOUR MOTHER IN LAW IS! BIGGER THAN A BLUE WHALE!!
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:32:33 UTC
yes def rosie. or oprah idk its hard to decide
simpleheartsx3
2008-10-23 14:31:23 UTC
Me.

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Sig D (back up)
2008-10-23 14:31:17 UTC
you
xxxxxxxxx
2008-10-23 14:30:58 UTC
me :L oj lol
achistayfly
2008-10-23 14:37:18 UTC
Jesus...
you can have the high road
2008-10-23 14:31:29 UTC
my penis
anonymous
2008-10-23 14:31:12 UTC
my a-s-s
~im_edwards_bella!~
2008-10-23 14:30:51 UTC
YOUR MOM! LOL. jk


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