Top 9 animals with the longest life expectancy

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(1)9 Tuatara
(2)- The name Tuatara means a thorny back in Maori Adults are 24 centimeters long and weigh 500 grams, and it takes at least 10 years to develop the ability to reproduce, and they are slow to reproduce because they lay eggs every four years. They usually live for 60 years and even more than 100 years
(3)8 Galapagos ground turtles
(4)It is the second largest turtle species on Earth after the long-lived turtle, with an average length of 14m, weighs up to 18m, and weighs an average of 400 to 500kg. It usually moves slowly at 02km per hour, but has strong endurance, so it can travel about 6km per day It is a deaf animal that lives in groups and has a very long lifespan of about 180 years. The mating season is not fixed. No further explanation is omitted
(5)7 Aldabra Elephant Turtle
(6)The Aldabra Elephant is a species of ground turtle in the family Tortricidae, similar in size to the Galapagos ground turtle. Fossils remain in the West Indies as well as in all continents except Australia and Antarctica The famous turtle, Adwaita, is believed to have lived 255 years, but it is not exactly identified
(7)6 Rougheye Volak Rougheye Rockfish Korean name not found Tibolak-Bolak and
(8)- Rougheye Volac Sebastes aluteianus is a volac in the genus Sebastes. Blackthroat Volac or Blacktip Ball
(9)It is also known as rock and grows up to about 97 cm long The IGFA record weight is 67kg, and similar to many members of the genus, it is known to have a very long lifespan and reach 205 yearsSilver
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(11)5 Red Crab
(12)- a sea urchin found in the northeast Pacific from Alaska to Baja California at a depth of more than 280 meters in Joseon
(13)a rocky sea that lives in shallow waters of and is generally protected from extreme waves in areas where dasima can be saved
(14)be found inside This red sea urchin has been found to have lived for more than 200 years
(15)4 A flat carp
(16)The lifespan of the carp, an ornamental improved carp, is known to be up to 50 years, but one that was raised by an individual
(17)Khora is way beyond the silkworm’s Hanako, whose name is “Child of Flowers,” said 226 words at the time of her death
(18)It turns out that many owners who raised themselves went to heaven first
(19)3 Arctic whales
(20)- Arctic whales are known to live for more than 200 years The body length is up to 19-24 high and has a lot of fat, so only the fat layer is a hammer
(21)Whaling, which will shrink a lot at 0cm, reaches up to 80-100 tons. Once abandoned, it was imposed on whaling sanctions in 66 and the number of individuals is now subject to self-cultivation
(22)The number of 1 and 9 increased again to 117
(23)It’s not even close to 50,000 fish
(24)Whaling has greatly reduced the life expectancy of these averages
(25)2 Lilies
(26)- Izo, also known as Iceland’s Shiffrin, is famous for living very long, known as Ming Ming
(27)A strong specimen was measured at the age of 507 when he died in 2006, and shellfish were commonly used for food
(28)1 Greenland Shark
(29)- Greenland sharks can live for more than 400 years, according to estimatesHe was born in 2017 or 1502
(30)The estimated Greenland shark is the oldest vertebrate ever found near Norway. The Greenland shark age measurement method is sad to say that drugs are equal to their growing average growth size a year. If you estimate the age of sharks found in the sea
(31)In the eyes of sharks, there are parasitic worms
(32)Look ahead
(33)with overwhelming skills
(34)0 Red jellyfish
(35)- This creature, also known as the immortal jellyfish immortal jellyfish, has been sexually immature since reaching ball maturity in the Mediterranean and Japanese waters, easily taking cells into its early form, but still very capable of being immortal, polybiology
(36)The function of being able to return to the stage of forming a castle as an enemy and an individual begins and can live forever without aging For this reason, the disease nigiri predation is the reason for the disease
(37)a bird’s nest
(38)a logistical
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