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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- thedudeman1232년 이상i've always wanted to go to austailia
- moussavoo2년 이상nice
- maylee20272년 이상that is very cool it covers about 9.3 miles (15 kilometers), is believed to be over 100,000 years old!
- grass22년 이상Wow!!👍👍🥰
- thegretest212년 이상i agree
- jebacyrihihe2년 이상Awesome 😀
- robylimakiki3년 이하wow
- triste3년 이하Wow!
- lacygezeveje3년 이하4,500 years old?!
- brittanyhugsbear113년 이하so cool i love the sound my class thought someone was dieing lol