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Elephants, tortoises, whales, and sturgeons are all relatively long-lived animals. A species of marine round clam can live for more than 200 years.
Animal Birthday List:
1. The longevity elephants of the Gralapagos can live to be 180 to 200 years old.
2. Lake sturgeon 154 years old.
3. Right whale 130 years old.
4. Galapagos tortoise 177 years old.
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The longest-lived animal:
1. Red sea urchin, 200 years old. They live in the waters of the Northeast Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California, and are generally up to 30 years old, and scientists have found that they are more than 200 years old.
2. Bowhead whale, 211 years old. Also known as the Arctic right whale, it seems that living in the Arctic has many benefits, and the cold weather reduces even cellular activity, which helps to live a long life. Bowhead whales can live between 100 and 200 years, and the oldest one can be as old as 211 years.
In 2007, a bowhead whale was captured in Alaska and it was found to have an arrow from a speargun made in 1890 embedded in its neck.
3. Koi, 226 years old. Koi fish are 100 to 200 years old, the most famous is the Japanese koi Hanako, born in 1751 A.D., died on July 7, 1977, at the age of 226.
4. Galapagos tortoise, 255 years old. Adult tortoises are meters long and weigh up to 175 kilograms, with a record high of 400 kilograms. The Galapagos tortoise lives for more than 100 years, and Harrie, the giant tortoise who died of illness at the Australian Zoo in 2006, died at the age of about 175.
A male tortoise named Advita in India lived to be 255 years old and is said to have never had sex.
5. Greenland shark, 392 years old. Life span can reach 300-500 years old, is the longest known vertebrate on the earth, the secret of its longevity is that it is very active, grows slowly, only 1 cm a year, 150 years old before sexual maturity, and really survived. A female Linglan shark discovered in 2016 may have lived to be 512 years, although later carbon isotope analysis of eye tissue suggests that her actual age may be 392 years.
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The longest-lived animal is the bowhead whale. Bowhead whales are the longest-lived mammals and live in both arctic and subarctic regions. In May 2007, researchers captured a sample of bowhead whale off the coast of Alaska and found a harpoon head made between 1879 and 1885 on its neck, which was estimated to be between 115 and 130 years old.
The habits of bowhead whalesBowhead whales swim slowly and are usually solitary or form small groups of up to six. In general, float on the surface of the sea for 1 to 3 minutes and jet 4 to 6 times. It is possible to dive to depths of more than 200 meters and stay in the water for up to 40 minutes, but is not an expert diver.
Bowhead whales occasionally jump to hit the waves, tail slaps, pectoral fin slaps, and snorkels, but once they start, they may be continuous. It is usually done alone, typically by jumping vertically out of the water, with the back half of the body usually remaining in the water and finally entering the water sideways. Most of the jumping waves occur during the spring migration.
Baby whales will tease objects in the water. Often accompanied by horned whales, beluga whales, it is the only large cetacean that lives in the Arctic.
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The longest-lived animal in the world, lived for 500 years, but was killed by this uncle!
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Top 5 longest-lived animals in the world:
Lighthouse jellyfish. The lighthouse jellyfish is the only "immortal" creature in the world. Its unique physiology allows it to return to early childhood as soon as it reaches adulthood, a process that can be looped indefinitely.
Therefore, it is theoretically impossible for a lighthouse jellyfish to die naturally unless it is killed.
Clam. The normal lifespan of clams is generally more than 200 years, and the longest-lived clam found in the world is a clam called "Ming", which has a lifespan of 507 years.
Water bears. The tardigrade is a microorganism that is only 100 microns in diameter. Water bears are the most tenacious creatures known in the world, and can survive in extreme environments such as extreme heat, low temperature, high radiation, high pressure, vacuum, and poison.
The lifespan is extremely long, up to 120 years. Extremely vivable, survivable, and almost inexperientialScientists have given them the honorific title of "living with the sun". Meaning that as long as the sun does not go extinct, they do not go extinct.
Turtles. The average lifespan of a turtle can be more than 100 years, and it is the longest-lived tortoise on record, living for more than 180 years.
Bowhead whales. Bowhead whales are the longest-lived species of whales, with the longest-lived bowhead whale ever recorded at 200 years old.
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The longest-lived animal in the world is not a turtle, but a green fluffy snake that lives in the deep sea.
Like the perennial rings of a tree, he grows a distinct ring at the end every year.
Not long ago, biologists discovered a "green snake" in the deep sea of the South Pacific, this sea snake actually has 1867 rings, which means that he has lived on the bottom of the sea for 1867 years. According to research, this is still a young snake. Biologists say he will live for more than 200,000 years.
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"People often say that the thousand-year-old king and 80,000-year-old turtle should be a turtle. Added: Just checked the information:
In October 2007, British scientists discovered a clam called "Ming", which was identified as the world's longest-lived animal. Ming grows on the seabed of Iceland, and the texture on its shell shows that it is now 405 years old. "
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There are no such whales! The longest-lived animals in the world are mainly cold-blooded animals, and their metabolism is slower than that of warm-blooded animals, such as turtles, snakes and other ......
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But in fact, this violates the basic laws of biology. Because, in reality, snakes breathe with their lungs just like humans, and they have to surface every once in a while to breathe, otherwise they will drown. Considering the limited swimming speed of snakes, it is impossible for a live snake to exist in the Mariana Trench, which is up to 10,000 meters deep.
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The longest-lived vertebrate recorded in the world is an Aldabra tortoise called Advita, which lived for 355 years.
The world's longest-lived invertebrate is a clam called Ming, which is estimated to be as old as 405 years.
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And that's not all, scientists recently discovered a "green snake" in the South Pacific, which has lived for 200,000 years and is still in its infancy.
Currently it is the longest-living animal.
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Ming --- Atlantic deep sea, there is a data surface 463 years old. Because the species that began in the Ming Dynasty was called Ming. Clams, the texture on the shell shows its age.
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