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7 Animals That Live Longer Than Human

Bowhead Whale

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Bowhead Whale

Bowhead whales are large whales with distinctive bow-shaped heads and they have a remarkable life span of over 200 years, making them one of the longest-living mammals on Earth; this is due to their adaptations to their harsh environment.(Img: Pinterest)

Giant Tortoise

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Giant Tortoise

Giant Tortoise is a massive reptile that can live more than 100 years, with some recorded over 150 years. Their life span is remarkable due to their slow metabolism, herbivorous diet, and ability to survive for long periods without food or water.(Img: Pinterest)

Greenland Shark

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Greenland Shark

Greenland Shark shark is a massive, slow-moving shark that lives up to 400 years making them the longest-living vertebrates known. Their life span is still in research but believed it is due to their slow growth rate and ability to adapt to cold and deep water environments.(Img: Pinterest)

Red Sea Urchin

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Red Sea Urchin

The Red Sea Urchin is a spiny marine animal featuring a distinctive red color. They can live up to 200 years due to their ability to regenerate body parts and adapt to cold environments.(Img: Pinterest)

 

Koi Fish

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Koi Fish

Koi fish is a colorful, ornamental fish known for its vibrant scales and peaceful nature. They can live more than 200 years due to their ability to live in optical conditions.(Img: Pinterest)

Aldabra Giant Tortoise

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Aldabra Giant Tortoise

The Aldabra Giant Tortoise is a large reptile native that can live over 150 years, with some individuals reaching 200 years or more. Their longevity is due to their slow metabolism, herbivorous diet, and ability to survive for long periods without food and water.(Img: Pinterest)

Rougheye Rockfish

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Rougheye Rockfish

Rougheye Rockfish is a deep sea fish with a distinctive rough texture. They have a lifespan of up to 205 years, which makes them one of the longest-living fish species, due to their slow growth rate and ability to live in deep water environments.(Img: Pinterest)