What animal has a lifespan of 1000 years?

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What animal has a lifespan of 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 longest living mammal?

bowhead whale
Scientists agree that the bowhead whale has the longest lifespan of all marine mammals.

What is the oldest surviving mammals on the planet?

Echidnas are the oldest surviving mammals on the planet today (evolved 20-50 million years ago).

How long does an African elephant live?

African bush elephant: 60 – 70 years
African forest elephant: 60 – 70 years
African elephants/Lifespan

What kind of animals live for a long time?

Brandt’s bats live extraordinarily long lives considering their size. Elephants are unusual among mammals other than humans in having a ‘use’ after they stop breeding – older females help to look after young calves.

Which is the longest living mammal in the world?

We are the longest-lived land mammal, although there are a number of marine species that outlive us – bowhead whales can live for 200 years. These facts originally appeared in BBC Wildlife Magazine’s The Big Book of Mammals.

What was the first mammal in the world?

The earliest known mammals were the morganucodontids, tiny shrew-size creatures that lived in the shadows of the dinosaurs 210 million years ago. They were one of several different mammal lineages that emerged around that time.

Which is the oldest animal in the world?

Currently the world’s oldest known land animal is Jonathan, an 183-year-old Aldabra giant tortoise that lives on the grounds of the governor’s mansion in St. Helena, an island off West Africa. (Related: ” Healthy Diet Helps 183-Year-Old Tortoise Feel Young Again.”)

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