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a mushroom? Fungi?
Its still lots of individual trees so your answers wrong in this case x
I think Anais may have it with "fungus" -- the largest living thing I can find is a specimen of "Armillaria ostoyae" honey fungus in the Malheur National Forest in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon USA covering 2,200 acres and at least 2,400 years old -- this one is bigger than the 1,600 acre specimen found in Washington state. Most of it is underground but it occasionally sprouts above ground as a honey fungus. It is a single organism spread over a vary large area
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I think Anais may have it with "fungus" -- the largest living thing I can find is a specimen of "Armillaria ostoyae" honey fungus in the Malheur National Forest in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon USA covering 2,200 acres and at least 2,400 years old -- this one is bigger than the 1,600 acre specimen found in Washington state. Most of it is underground but it occasionally sprouts above ground as a honey fungus. It is a single organism spread over a vary large area

What's the largest living thing in the world?
Did you say the blue whale? That's a good guess. After all, the average blue whale measures about 75-80 feet long (23-24.5 meters) and weighs about 110 tons (99,800 kilograms). The blue whale is the largest living animal on earth. But there is another living thing that's bigger. Much, much bigger. It stretches 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) across and covers an area larger than 1,600 football fields. Most of it is hidden underground.
It's..... a fungus. Yes, a fungus with the scientific name Armillaria ostoyae . Known more commonly as the honey mushroom, this giant fungus was found in the Malheur National Forest in eastern Oregon.
What's the largest living thing in the world?
is it meaty's ego rolleyes
Yes those who suggested a fungus as the answer were right, i dont need to explain the answer as this has already been done. I'll post the next question later when i can be fagged.
come'on drew i'm starting to enjoy this lol
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have you been fagged yet?
:shock:
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have you been fagged yet?
:shock:
I have come to the conclusion your a vampire lol
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have you been fagged yet?
:shock:
I have come to the conclusion your a vampire lol
Talking of vampires....
I'm watching Blade Trinity at the mo...........
Its a funny old world innit.... lol
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have you been fagged yet?
:shock:
I have come to the conclusion your a vampire lol
Talking of vampires....
I'm watching Blade Trinity at the mo...........
Its a funny old world innit.... lol
:shock: so am i
Ifound a website that has a general ignorance test, just like in the real quiz you loose points for wrong answers. The link for the test is Take the test
I scored 0
What did everyone else get?
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What did everyone else get?

dunno
Couldnt be arsed filling in all the silly lines after the questionaire... rolleyes
I scored 10 :smug:
Doesn't give the answers tho - so haven't a bluddy clue which ones I got right and wrong confused
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Ifound a website that has a general ignorance test, just like in the real quiz you loose points for wrong answers. The link for the test is Take the test
I scored 0
What did everyone else get?

Having to give them an email address is very off putting. But anyway I did it and got:
-40
75.
Do they give the answers out anywhere??
I'm quite proud of my 0, its nice to do a quiz, get loads right and more wrong and still only get a zero biggrin
Cor.......70! Can't believe it. cool
65.
New Question
Where is the highest mountain?
Its Mount Olympus on Mars, it stands 14 miles high.
Next Question.
How many Galaxies are visible to the naked eye? (that means no telescopes!)
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Its Mount Olympus on Mars, it stands 14 miles high.
Next Question.
How many Galaxies are visible to the naked eye? (that means no telescopes!)

5
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Its Mount Olympus on Mars, it stands 14 miles high.
Next Question.
How many Galaxies are visible to the naked eye? (that means no telescopes!)

5
Less x
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Its Mount Olympus on Mars, it stands 14 miles high.
Next Question.
How many Galaxies are visible to the naked eye? (that means no telescopes!)

5
Less x
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