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What animal can live up to 500 years?

What animal can live up to 500 years?

The red coral, which can live for five hundred years, is one of several marine species that make human lifespans look like a blink of the eye by comparison.

What is the oldest whale alive?

Bowhead whale
1. Bowhead whale: potentially 200+ years old. Bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) are the longest living mammals.

Can a blue whale live for 100 years?

The Blue Whale has been reported to live to over 100 years (average more 70 than years). Blue whales are also the largest whales. The Sperm Whale has been reported to reach 80 years of age (average 60 years). Sperm whales are also the largest toothed whales and residents in Icelandic waters.

How long can whale species live?

The average lifespan of whales The Blue whale has an average lifespan of 70 – 90 years. The Bowhead whale has an average lifespan of 100 – 200 years. The Fin whale has an average lifespan of 60 – 100 years. The Gray whale has an average lifespan of 50 – 70 years.

Which animal can live up to 1000 years?

It is possible some may live for over 1,000 years. The Greenland shark had been estimated to live to about 200 years, but a study published in 2016 found that a 5.02 m (16.5 ft) specimen was 392 ± 120 years old, resulting in a minimum age of 272 and a maximum of 512.

What is the only animal that never sleeps?

Bullfrogs
Bullfrogs… No rest for the Bullfrog. The bullfrog was chosen as an animal that doesn’t sleep because when tested for responsiveness by being shocked, it had the same reaction whether awake or resting. However, there were some problems with how the bullfrogs were tested.

What’s the oldest animal ever?

quahog clam
Oldest animal ever The longest-lived animal ever discovered is a quahog clam, estimated to be 507 years old. It had been living on the seabed off the north coast of Iceland until it was scooped up by researchers in 2006 as part of a climate change study.

Which animal has longest life?

bowhead whale
The longest living mammal is the bowhead whale, which can live up to 200 years. Also known as the Arctic whale, this animal is big, and lives in cold waters so its metabolism is slow. The record age for a bowhead is 211 years.