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Living World Quiz 
Given the DESCRIPTION, identify the LIVING BEING
1. Albatross The Wandering Albatross of the southern oceans has the largest wingspan for any bird. The largest recorded wing span is about 12 ft for a very old male albatross.
2. Anaconda Found mainly in tropical jungles of South America, the heaviest anaconda measured so far was nearly 500 lb.
4. Bamboo Some species of bamboo grow upto 3 ft per day and can reach heights of upto 120 ft. Among the trees, the fastest growing one is Eucalyptus Salinga. Botanically, bamboo is treated a grass and not a tree.
6. Cheetah No one can beat a cheetah over short distances (600 yds or so). They have been found to touch speeds of over 65 mph over plain ground. But over sustained distances, the Pronghorn Antelope is the fastest.
8. Cosmopolitan Sailfish
10. English Mastiff or St. Bernard Both English Mastiff and St Bernard are considered to be among the heaviest dogs in the world. Males from both the breeds have been regularly weighed in at 170-200 lb.
11. Femur The adult human body has a total of 206 bones. The longest and strongest one is the thigh bone also called the femur. It may be about 28% of a person's stature. Often people think the back bone is the longest. In fact it is not a single bone but a collection of many smaller bones (vertebrae).
13. Gluteus Maximus Gluteus Maximus is better known as the buttock muscle which extends the thigh. Sometimes in pregnant women the womb can increase in weight to nearly 2 lb. This is larger than the buttock muscles of most bodybuilders. But then this is not permanent and hence not considered the largest muscle.
15. Great White Shark
17. Killer Whale Killer whales (orcinus orca) have been found to be the fastest marine animals. Dall's porpoise may also match the killer whale in speed for short bursts.
19. Liver The liver is the organ that secretes bile and purifies the blood.
21. Nerve Cells (Neurons) Some of the motor neurons may be as long as 4.25 ft. There might be nerve cells that are as long as the human body itself. Nerve cells are used for carrying information from one part to another via electrical impulses at speeds over 200 mph.
22. O Nearly half the world's population has blood Group O.
24. Ostrich A male ostrich may be as tall as 9 ft and weigh as much as 345 lbs.Ostriches also hold the record for highest speed on land for a bird.
26. Polar Bear
28. Stirrup Stirrup is one of the three auditory bones in the human ear. It is also called the stapes. It measures 2.6 to 3.4 millimetres and weighs 2 to 4grams.
30. Tooth decay Nearly everyone suffers from some sort of tooth problem at least once in his/her lifetime.
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