The largest animal that lives in the jungle is the Asian elephant. They are known for their large size and can weigh up to 5,500 kilograms.
it is a whale shark a whale shark has spots on its back and can only eat plankton . it has 1,000 teeth and is not a whale it is a shark but it looks like a whale so it is called a whale shark.
Many animals live in the jungle, such as tigers, monkeys, snakes, and birds. Each animal has adapted to thrive in the dense vegetation and diverse ecosystem of the jungle.
Not in a jungle, but "foal" (baby deer) "mole" and "vole" all rhyme with poll and pole.
The Giraffe is the tallest land animal and the whale is the largest sea creature.
There is no known animal that fits that description. It is possible that you may be referring to a fictional or mythical creature.
The tapir.
an animal that lives underwater
it is a whale shark a whale shark has spots on its back and can only eat plankton . it has 1,000 teeth and is not a whale it is a shark but it looks like a whale so it is called a whale shark.
Many animals live in the jungle, such as tigers, monkeys, snakes, and birds. Each animal has adapted to thrive in the dense vegetation and diverse ecosystem of the jungle.
what is the largest animal that lives in the sea
A sea creature is an animal that lives in the ocean.
The smallest sea creature is the zoopankton.
Elephants cannot jump.
The largest animal that lives in the rainforest is the African forest elephant. They can grow up to 10 feet tall and weigh as much as 6,350 kg (14,000 pounds).
Not in a jungle, but "foal" (baby deer) "mole" and "vole" all rhyme with poll and pole.
blue whale
The African elephant (male) is the largest land animal.