8 tallest terrestrial animals in the world

There are many species of animals that have reached remarkable heights after thousands of centuries of development to suit their living needs. And here is the list...

Everything in our world is designed around an average height. Women are about 160 cm tall, and men 175 cm. Cabinets, beds, vehicles, houses. are all designed based on that average height.

That is people, and the natural world is not in that average range. There are many species of animals that have reached remarkable heights after thousands of centuries of development to suit their living needs.

And here is a list of 8 land animals with the most outstanding height:

1. Giraffe

No land mammal has as far a vision as the giraffe. With an average height of 426.72 cm - 579.12 cm, the giraffe is the tallest land mammal in the world. Called giraffes because their neck alone occupies about 243.84 cm. Their legs are about 182.88 cm tall.

Despite such a bulky body, the giraffe still has remarkable survival power thanks to its good eyesight and powerful rear kick. Lions can't do anything to them either. Giraffes can live for 10 to 15 years in the wild, but face threats from humans, as the trend of poaching wild animals for their skin and meat is on the rise. dizzy.

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2. Elephants

Behind giraffes in the height contest are elephants, specifically the African forest elephant (African Loxodonta). Males of this elephant species range in height from 320.04 cm to 396.24 cm. With such a terrible height, the forest elephant weighs about 6100 kg. As well as having excellent defenses like a giraffe, a lion can't bring in elephant meat for dinner. Even the lion wants to find a smaller elephant to attack. However, people are trying to turn the habitat of forest elephants into agricultural land.

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3. Ostrich

Ostriches are one of the most recognizable birds. They have a long neck and long legs, so the average height can be up to 201,168 cm (some males sometimes reach a height of 274.32 cm). With long legs, ostriches can run 64 km/h, fast enough to run away from most predators. Only cheetahs are fast enough to keep up with large birds like ostriches.

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4. Bear

The brown bear (Ursus arctos), sometimes called grizzly bear, is one of the largest carnivores on the planet. When walking on four legs, they are about 152.4 cm tall, but once standing on their hind legs, bears are from 243.84 cm - 274.32 cm tall. With a large number of subspecies and a diverse range of habitats, brown bears live in both North America and Asia.

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5. Elk

The American elk is a mighty herbivore of northern North America. Males have an average height of 228.6 cm. Elk usually consume about 19 kg of food per day, but their feeding capacity can be up to 31 kg. They eat twigs, bark, roots and some aquatic plants to maintain a steady sodium intake.

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6. Camels

The one-humped camel (also known as the Arabian camel – Camelus dromedarius), is the tallest of the camels. Males are about 179,832 cm – 201,168 cm. The hump on their back stores 36 kg of fat, 'save' for when camels need additional nourishment.

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7. Horses

The Shire is one of the largest horse breeds. Shire stallions breed can be black, bay or gray. The mare stands about 163 cm tall and the stallion stands 173 cm tall. Shire horses were originally used in England to pull carts carrying beer from breweries to public houses. Today the breed is also used for forestry work and for riding.

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8. Bison

The American bison (Bison bison) is the last name in the list of 8 tallest animals in the world. Males of this species are brown, shaggy, about 170 cm tall (when standing on 4 legs). The American bison habitually lived in large herds in North America, but hunting, slaughter, and viruses brought them close to extinction in the 19th century. Today, the remaining individuals of this species are classified as bison. threatened goods. About 31,000 individuals are kept in national parks or sanctuaries of the United States.

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Update 27 January 2022
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