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  1. 7 de abr. de 2020 · Normally speaking we expect very few individuals in a natural population to reach their maximum age. So age estimates of wild-caught or killed animals are usually considered to be below the maximum. Biologists have a number of ways of aging animals. The techniques vary with different species and have lesser or greater degrees of ...

    • The Deep-Sea Tube Worm
    • The Immortal Jellyfish
    • Giant Barrel Sponge

    The deep-sea tube worm, also known as Riftia pachyptila, lives until about 250 years old, though in some cases this can stretch much further. Amazingly, they have no digestive system, mouth, or anus, and thus do not consume food to survive in a traditional sense. Instead, the bacteria living inside their bodies helps to transform the sulfur from ne...

    The immortal jellyfish, otherwise known as Turritopsis dohrnii, is biologically immortal. How is this possible? Essentially, these creatures revert and transition backwards from sexual maturity towards sexual immaturity in a process called transdifferentiation—where adult cells are converted into other types of tissue. Not surprisingly, processes l...

    The giant barrel sponge can live for 2,300 years. These cool creatures live on the reef surface of the ocean, and are bowl shaped, which provides habitat for many other invertebrates including crabs, shrimps, as well as fish. In addition, spongeshave no tissue and each of their individual cells can do the same job of any other cell. Some experiment...

    • Aran Ali
  2. List of longest-living organisms. This is a list of the longest-living biological organisms: the individual (s) (or in some instances, clones) of a species with the longest natural maximum life spans. For a given species, such a designation may include: The oldest known individual (s) that are currently alive, with verified ages.

  3. www.worldlifeexpectancy.com › animal-life-expectancyANIMAL LIFE EXPECTANCY

    OUR DATA: We use the most recent data from these primary sources: AnAge, UMICH, Max Planck, PanTHERIA, Arkive, UKC, AKC.

  4. Life span - Animal Longevity, Aging, Adaptations: Much of what is known of the length of life of animals other than man derives from observations of domesticated species in laboratories and zoos. One has only to consider how few animals reveal their age to appreciate the difficulties involved in answering the apparently simple question of how ...

  5. 7 de mar. de 2023 · Finding Entries in AnAge. To search AnAge please type keywords or phrases relating to the species or common name of the organism you wish to find. Terms at any taxonomic level are acceptable. Note that the search is case insensitive.

  6. 28 de out. de 2022 · last updated 5 April 2024. The longest-living animals can survive for centuries and millennia, even pausing the aging process altogether. Here are the longest-living animals in the world.