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  2. The largest organism in the world, according to mass, is the aspen tree whose colonies of clones can grow up to 8 kilometres (5 mi) in size. The largest such colony is Pando , in the Fishlake National Forest in Utah.

  3. Oct 4, 2007 · The discovery of this giant Armillaria ostoyae in 1998 heralded a new record holder for the title of the world's largest known organism, believed by most to be the 110-foot- (33.5-meter-) long...

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · The largest single living organism based on area is a specimen of Posidonia australis seagrass (aka Poseidon’s ribbon weed) located in Shark Bay off Western Australia, covering approximately 200 square kilometres (77 square miles) – equivalent to around 28,000 soccer fields or more than 450 times bigger than Vatican City, the world's ...

  5. Oct 30, 2017 · October 30, 2017. Twenty-five years ago, James Anderson discovered a fungus that expanded the possibilities of life on Earth. It was a single fungus of the genus Armillaria, weighing an estimated...

  6. Aug 16, 2021 · What weighs 13 million pounds, has been around since at least the last Ice Age, is the largest living organism on Earth, and until 50 years ago nobody knew it was there? Hint: It’s located right here in Utah; and it’s possible one of its relatives may be planted in your backyard.

  7. Nov 4, 2022 · But Mother Nature is nothing if not sly; the biggest organism on the planet (see #10) went undetected until just the end of the 20th century. The largest living members of each particular...

  8. Feb 1, 2012 · A main contender for title of largest organism is a parasitic fungus – Armillaria solidipes. A single specimen of this fungus spanning 8.8 kilometres 2 was found in the Malheur National...

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