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Just seemed redundant to mention the largest animal and exclude fungi. And if making a point of excluding fungi, why not exclude plants too?
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I think that he might have been referring to the blue whale there chap. The Fungi was just an aside to show that we both had the QI bookOriginally posted by Scary View PostFungi aren't animals.
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That's why I said animal rather than orgasm.Originally posted by Scary View PostFungi aren't animals.
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Blue WhaleOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe largest animal (by weight) that ever lived is still alive today*
*excluding stuff like fungi
And the Fungi in America is also the oldest living thing and the largest living single organism by surface area.
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The largest animal (by weight) that ever lived is still alive today*
*excluding stuff like fungi
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Stank of giant garlic.Originally posted by Clippy View PostAt this size, bet they ate a lot of cheese.
Preyed upon by small, nimble and enthusiastic dinos from across the tropical sea
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At this size, bet they ate a lot of cheese.The depressions are about 1.5m (4.9ft) wide, corresponding to animals that were more than 25m long and weighed about 30 tonnes.
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Dinosaur Prints Found in France
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8294425.stm
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