World's Oldest Animals
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World's Oldest Animals - Have a long life is the dream of every normal person, therefore a lot of people who seek medical treatment as well as implement a healthy lifestyle to increase the percentage of their longevity.
The average age was 65 years old man, but this time we will not discuss about theman, this time we will discuss about the animals that have a very long life, far exceeding the age of man.
Here are 5 World's Oldest Animals
5. Tuatara - 111 Years
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The name of this animal is taken from the language of New Zealand, tuatara haveexisted on Earth since 200 million years of vertebrate silammereka also one of thelongest age of the earth, both as a species and as individuals. A tuatara in a zoorecently spawn at the age of 111 years.
4. Geoduck - 160 Years
The name of this animal is taken from the language of New Zealand, tuatara haveexisted on Earth since 200 million years of vertebrate silammereka also one of thelongest age of the earth, both as a species and as individuals. A tuatara in a zoorecently spawn at the age of 111 years.
4. Geoduck - 160 Years
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Sea water shellfish species has a minimum lifetime of 160 years. They have longnecks 1m. Seen when out of his shell.
3. Tube worms Lamellia - 170 Years
Sea water shellfish species has a minimum lifetime of 160 years. They have longnecks 1m. Seen when out of his shell.
3. Tube worms Lamellia - 170 Years
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Tube worms that are not this colorful (L. luymesi) found in deep ocean waters. They exist in a hydrocarbon vents found on the seabed and it seems to live more than 170 years.
2. The giant tortoise - 250 Years
Tube worms that are not this colorful (L. luymesi) found in deep ocean waters. They exist in a hydrocarbon vents found on the seabed and it seems to live more than 170 years.
2. The giant tortoise - 250 Years
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Species of turtles are vertebrates with the longest life on Earth. One tortoise namedHarriet, a Galapagos tortoise, dies at age 175. 'Adwaita' other species of giantAldabra tortoises known to have died at the age of 250 in March 2006
1. Antarctic sponges - Year 1550
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Apparently the winner is still the same sekerabat Spongebob. Very low temperaturesin the Antarctic Ocean Antarctic Ocean sponges has led to very slow growth rate.One specimen was noted to have a life of 1550 years.
Species of turtles are vertebrates with the longest life on Earth. One tortoise namedHarriet, a Galapagos tortoise, dies at age 175. 'Adwaita' other species of giantAldabra tortoises known to have died at the age of 250 in March 2006
1. Antarctic sponges - Year 1550
Most animals Longevity
Apparently the winner is still the same sekerabat Spongebob. Very low temperaturesin the Antarctic Ocean Antarctic Ocean sponges has led to very slow growth rate.One specimen was noted to have a life of 1550 years.
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