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| Creating | Re: Longest living animal? I believe Govind is correct. More specifically I think the giant tortoise. ---------------- "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents; it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. (Ancient Indian Proverb)" 1874 engraving of Mount Hood and the Columbia River by R. Henshel Wood | |
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| Understanding | Re: Longest living animal? Quote:
agree with above; some eggs can hatch after centuries of existence. shortest living; is a S. American mosquito which from larva hatching to sex and death can be 20 seconds. | ||
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| Explaining | Re: Longest living animal? i would also bet the above, the problem is the oldest known turtles are still living so we dont really know how long they can live. and sea turtles have only been tracked for X amount of years. who knows what other animals also have not been recorded long. ---------------- Stephen Robert Irwin: 22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006. Rest In Peace. Life is not a problem to be solved, it is a mystery to be lived. -Kierkegaard | |
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| Creating | Re: Longest living animal? It could be the slow metabolism rate, could be good somatic gene repairatory mechanisms, could be low protein cross linking... The ageing process, whatever it is, is slower. ---------------- ronthepon, capitals avoided. ![]() And don't ask me why. | |
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| Suspended | Re: Longest living animal? What about rainforest as a living organism? Anyway, per the oldest: Oldest LivingThing Quote:
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| Rockin' | Re: Longest living animal? Oldest living thing which can reasonably be called an "animal." Possibly Lake Sturgeons, which have been recorded up to 150 years old. Otherwise, going with tortoise. Oldest one recorded was 188. Maybe call it a tie. Oooo! Bowhead whales up to 250, possibly. That's an old critter. TFS ---------------- There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots. Last edited by TheFaithfulStone; 02-02-2007 at 10:06 AM. | |
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| Explaining | Re: Longest living animal? bacteria are not animals are they? rainforests definatly are not. the tuatara is said to live 100ish possibly more. ---------------- Stephen Robert Irwin: 22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006. Rest In Peace. Life is not a problem to be solved, it is a mystery to be lived. -Kierkegaard | |
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