All this while I thought tortoise is the longest living animal in the world. Apparently I'm ignorant to the scientific facts, but maybe that's the beauty of being human. Learning never stop until the very last breath that we take.
Okay, the first two doesn't make sense, their lifespans span from 2,300 years to immortal. Are you kidding me?
1. Turritopsis nutricula jellyfish
Image: mother nature network
Lifespan: immortal
Location: temperate to tropical regions of oceans
2. Giant barrel sponge
Lifespan: up to 2,300 years
Location: Garibbean waters
3. Ocean quahog
Lifespan: up to 507 years
Location: North Atlantic
4. Tortiose
Image: de engineur
Lifespan: up to 255 years
Location: worldwide
5. Tube worm
Lifespan: 250 years
Location: near hydrocarbon vents on the ocean floor
6. Koi (fish)
Lifespan: up to 226 years
Location: captivity
7. Bowhead whale
Lifespan: up to 211 years
Location: Arctic waters
8. Red sea urchin
Lifespan: over 200 years
Location: Pecific Ocean
9. Tuatara
Not to be confused with iguana.
Image: wikipedia/tuatara
Lifespan: up to 200 years
Location: New Zealand
10. Geoduck
Lifespan: up to 168 years
Location: off the west coast of North America
Okay, the first two doesn't make sense, their lifespans span from 2,300 years to immortal. Are you kidding me?
1. Turritopsis nutricula jellyfish
Image: mother nature network
Lifespan: immortal
Location: temperate to tropical regions of oceans
2. Giant barrel sponge
Lifespan: up to 2,300 years
Location: Garibbean waters
3. Ocean quahog
Lifespan: up to 507 years
Location: North Atlantic
4. Tortiose
Image: de engineur
Lifespan: up to 255 years
Location: worldwide
5. Tube worm
Lifespan: 250 years
Location: near hydrocarbon vents on the ocean floor
6. Koi (fish)
Lifespan: up to 226 years
Location: captivity
7. Bowhead whale
Lifespan: up to 211 years
Location: Arctic waters
8. Red sea urchin
Lifespan: over 200 years
Location: Pecific Ocean
9. Tuatara
Not to be confused with iguana.
Image: wikipedia/tuatara
Lifespan: up to 200 years
Location: New Zealand
10. Geoduck
Lifespan: up to 168 years
Location: off the west coast of North America
Source: The Green Mechanics
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