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Discover Magazine on MSNThe World’s Largest Organism Is a 35,000-Ton Fungus – At Least, For NowWhat is the largest organism? Until a few years ago, Oregon’s “humongous fungus” was considered the world’s largest organism.
The Edinburgh-based firm, Christian Salvesen, operated whale processing ports at the aptly named Leith Harbour at Stromness ...
The iconic blue whale, the biggest mammal to ever have lived, are having a slower recovery. They were hunted so prolifically during the last century that the population of 42,000 in Antarctic ...
The animal kingdom has some giants. Blue Whale is the heaviest animal. Whale Shark is the largest fish. African Elephant is ...
As the founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, Watson has long stood at the ...
Humpback whales are spotted in the River Derwent as far up as Hobart's northern suburbs, using the river for some rest and ...
Scientists at the Australian Antarctic Partnership Program are just beginning to understand the dire effects of extremely low ...
If snowy landscapes and penguins casually waddling past you are what dreams are made of, then Antarctica's icy wilderness ...
When we think of the ocean, what often comes to mind are familiar sights– coral reefs, fishing boats, and waves breaking ...
Jacob Collier and AURORA, alongside Greenpeace, have designed this special t-shirt to help fund our fight to protect our ...
The Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ssp. Intermedia) is the biggest animal on the planet, weighing up to 400,000 pounds (approximately 33 elephants) and reaching up to 98 feet in length.
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