What is the largest living thing in the world?
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The largest living thing in the world is often considered to be a massive organism known as Pando, which is a grove of quaking aspen trees (Populus tremuloides) located in the Fishlake National Forest in central Utah, USA. Pando is not a single tree but a colony of trees that are all genetically identical and connected by a single root system. It covers about 106 acres and is estimated to weigh around 6,600 tons.
The largest living thing in the world is often considered to be a massive organism known as Pando, which is a grove of quaking aspen trees (Populus tremuloides) located in the Fishlake National Forest in central Utah, USA. Pando is not a single tree but a colony of trees that are all genetically identical and connected by a single root system. It covers about 106 acres and is estimated to weigh around 6,600 tons.
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Works at the International Criminal Court, Lives in The Hague, Netherlands.
The world's largest living thing is even bigger than a blue whale (the largest animal living now). Meet Armillaria ostoyae, or, as it's nicknamed, the Humongous Fungus. It's an organism that covers 2,385 acres (almost 4 square miles) of the Malheur National Forest in Oregon.
2023-04-14 10:53:31

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The world's largest living thing is even bigger than a blue whale (the largest animal living now). Meet Armillaria ostoyae, or, as it's nicknamed, the Humongous Fungus. It's an organism that covers 2,385 acres (almost 4 square miles) of the Malheur National Forest in Oregon.