Australian Seagrass Meadow Claims The Title Of The World's Largest Organism
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A sprawling seagrass meadow has just been declared the "world's largest single living organism" based on area. The Poseidon’s ribbon weed seagrass (Posidonia australis) is located in Shark Bay, a protected body of shallow water in Western Australia. It covers an impressive 77 square miles (200 square kilometers) — the equivalent of about 280 soccer fields! The record was previously held by a 3.7 square-mile mushroom, dubbed "Humongous Fungus," in the Malheur National Forest in Oregon, USA.
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thedudeman1233년 이하i've always wanted to go to austailia
moussavoo3년 이하nice
maylee2027약 3년that is very cool it covers about 9.3 miles (15 kilometers), is believed to be over 100,000 years old!
grass2약 3년Wow!!👍👍🥰
thegretest21약 3년i agree
jebacyrihihe약 3년Awesome 😀- robylimakiki3년 이상wow
triste3년 이상Wow!
lacygezeveje3년 이상4,500 years old?!
brittanyhugsbear113년 이상so cool i love the sound my class thought someone was dieing lol