25 Oct,2023
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These amazing animals start their life as larvae, known as planula, swirling around in the ocean.
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Ocean Quahogs are an edible clam with an impressive lifespan.
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Greenland sharks live for between 300 and 500 years and are the longest-living vertebrate.
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Bowhead whales can live for over 200 years, which is longer than any other mammal.
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The average lifespan for Japanese Koi is around 40 years though they can live a lot longer if living in the right conditions.
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Red sea urchins are believed to be almost immortal and are known to live for over 200 years with no signs of ageing.
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They can live to be well over 100, with the oldest known to be 152! The oldest is not the most famous, though.
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