Largest body part
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The largest body part is either the largest given body part across all living and extinct organisms or the largest example of a body part within an existing species. The largest animals on the planet are not the only ones to have large body parts, with some smaller animals actually having one particularly enlarged area of the body.
Living animals
Blue whale
As the largest animal that has existed, the blue whale has the largest instance of several body parts.
- Its tongue weighs around Template:Convert.[1]
- Its mouth is large enough to hold up to Template:Convert of food and water.[2]
- Its heart typically weighs Template:Convert[1] and can reach Template:Convert in exceptional cases[3]
- Its aorta is about Template:Convert in diameter.[4]
- The blue whale's penis typically measures 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) and a diameter of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 36 centimetres (14 in).[5]
Other animals
- The giant and colossal squids have the largest recorded eyes of any living animal, with a maximum diameter of at least Template:Convert.[6] Only the extinct ichthyosaurs are known to have had larger eyes.[6]
- The giraffe has the longest neck of any land mammal.[7]
- The north Pacific right whale has the largest testes of any mammal.[8]
- The walrus has the largest baculum of any mammal.[9]
- The wandering albatross has the largest wingspan at Template:Convert.[10]
- The longest horns ever recorded belonged to a wild water buffalo and measured Template:Convert from tip to tip.[11]
- The largest and heaviest brain belongs to the sperm whale, weighing around 9 kilograms.[12]
- The Arctic lion's mane jellyfish may be the longest animal; the biggest had a bell (body) with a diameter of Template:Convert and the tentacles reached Template:Convert. It was found washed up on the shore of Massachusetts Bay in 1870.[13]
- Bootlace worms can reach great lengths. A specimen was measured at Template:Convert but this may be unreliable as the body is somewhat elastic.[14]
In proportion to body size
- The Morgan's sphinx hawk moth has the longest proboscis in relation to its body size. Its 25–30 cm proboscis is over 3 times longer than its body. It is also known as Darwin's moth because Charles Darwin predicted its existence some 40 years before it was discovered from experiments he did on an orchid with a "foot long" nectary.[15]
- The tube-lipped nectar bat has the longest tongue of any mammal in relation to its body size. Its Template:Convert tongue is 1.5 times longer than its body, and must be kept inside its rib cage.[16]
- The barnacle is the creature with the largest penis as a proportion of its body size.[17]
- Among vertebrates, the Argentine blue-bill duck has the longest penis in relation to its body size.[18]
- The vampire squid has the largest eyes of any animal relative to its size.[19]
- The kiwi lays the largest egg of any bird relative to its sizeTemplate:Snd up to a quarter of the mass of the female.
- Viperfish have the largest teeth of any fish relative to its size.
- Shrews have the largest brain-to-body mass ratio of any animal, with brains that are 10% of body weight. Humans however have the largest encephalization quotient of any animal.[20]
- Dogs have the largest heart-to-body mass ratio.[21]
- The jerboa has the largest ear as a proportion of its body size.[22]
Humans
- The longest bone in the human body is the femur.[23]
- The largest artery is the aorta[24] and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava.[25]
- The largest internal organ (by mass) is the liver, with an average of Template:Convert.[26]
- The largest external organ, which is also the largest organ in general, is the skin.[27]
- The longest muscle is the sartorius muscle in the thigh.[28]
- The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh, counting its branches and axons.
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- The person with the longest tongue is Nick Stoeberl of Salinas, California, United States, whose tongue measures Template:Convert.[29]
- The woman with the longest legs is Maci Currin. At a height of Template:Convert, her legs measure Template:Convert.[30]
- The woman with the longest fingernails is Lee Redmond. The total length of her fingernails is 7.513 meters.[31] The person with the longest fingernails on one hand is Shridhar Chillal,[32] the woman with the longest fingernails on one hand is Ayanna Williams.[33]
- The longest head of hair belonged to Xie Qiuping of China and measured Template:Convert on 8 May 2004.[34]
- The longest beard ever measured belonged to Hans Langseth of Norway; at his death in 1927 it was Template:Convert long.[35][36]
- The longest ear hair belongs to Victor Anthony of India, measuring 18.1 centimetres (7.12 inches).[37]
- The largest feet belonged to Matthew McGrory. His left foot measured Template:Convert and he wore size 29 1/2 shoes.[38]
Extinct animals
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- The animals with the longest necks, up to Template:Convert in some cases, were plesiosaurs (such as Elasmosaurus and Mauisaurus) and sauropod dinosaurs (such as Mamenchisaurus, Sauroposeidon, and Supersaurus).
- Another notable example is Tanystropheus, a genus of archosauromorph reptiles from the Middle Triassic period. The species Tanystropheus hydroides could reach lengths of approximately 6 meters (20 ft), with its neck comprising about half of its total body length. This neck was composed of just 13 elongated vertebrae, making it three times longer than the torso.[39][40]
See also
References
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- ↑ "Physeter catodon, Sperm Whale". MarineBio. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ↑ "Giant Jellyfish: Arctic Lion's Mane" Template:Webarchive. Extreme Science. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ↑ Carwardine, M. (1995). The Guinness Book of Animal Records. Guinness Publishing. p. 232.
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- ↑ "Longest legs on a person (female)". Guinness World Records. Published 21 February 2020. Retrieved July 26 2024.
- ↑ "Longest Fingernails - Female". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
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- ↑ "Longest hair". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
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- ↑ "Longest Ear Hair". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
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