10 longest marine animals

Thanks to the extended tentacles, the lion's mane is at the top of the list of marine animals with the longest body, than blue whales and sperm whales.

Thanks to the extended tentacles, the lion's mane is at the top of the list of marine animals with the longest body, than blue whales and sperm whales.

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Jellyfish mane is the largest jellyfish in the world.This is also the species with the longest body in the ocean animal world.When stretching long tentacles, individual jellyfish mane has a maximum length of 36.5m.

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Blue whale is the largest animal on the planet.According to a recent study, they are also identified as the longest-bodied species among the ocean whales.The longest blue whale grows to 33m.

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Sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales.The longest fish has a length of 24m.

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Whale shark (whale shark) is a shark that consumes plankton.The length of each known record of this species is 18.8m.

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Sunfish shark (scientific name Cetorhinus maximus) is one of the sharks that eat plankton in the ocean.They have a body length of nearly 12.5m.

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Giant squid ranked 6th in this list.The longest individual ever recognized has a length of 12m.After death, their muscle fibers can expand and stretch during the decomposition process.

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Soft-bodied animals, such as white, often have surprisingly long arms .The record length of an octopus is 9.8m.

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According to researchers, paddle fish is the world's longest living creature.The longest paddle fish is defined as 8m.

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Large white sharks have an average length of about 5m, 7m long.

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Scallop fish belongs to genus Manta, the largest stingray in the world.They can grow up to 7m, which is equivalent to white sharks.

Update 18 December 2018
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