Mana hewan yang hidup paling lama?
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What about the “immortal jellyfish”??
Isnt that it can revert it's stage back to a polyp and then regrow again, making it immortal?? That alone make is infinite… which is more than any count of years…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii
What about the “immortal jellyfish”??
Isnt that it can revert it's stage back to a polyp and then regrow again, making it immortal?? That alone make is infinite… which is more than any count of years…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii
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Sea creatures such as Greenland whales, gobies, jellyfish and giant tortoises are known to have the longest lifespans. The reason for their longevity is that they are better adapted to other creatures and natural conditions that can destroy them. Shells of turtles, poisonous jellyfish, harpoon tips on the bodies of whales are examples of this.
Sea creatures such as Greenland whales, gobies, jellyfish and giant tortoises are known to have the longest lifespans. The reason for their longevity is that they are better adapted to other creatures and natural conditions that can destroy them. Shells of turtles, poisonous jellyfish, harpoon tips on the bodies of whales are examples of this.
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The animal that lives the longest is the ocean quahog clam (Arctica islandica), which holds the confirmed record for the longest-lived animal, with one specimen found to be 507 years old. Other long-lived animals include the Greenland shark, the bowhead whale, the immortal jellyfish, the Seychelles giant tortoise, and the red sea urchin. These animals have adapted to their environments with traits such as low metabolism, high capacity for regeneration, and living in stable and consistent conditions, which contribute to their exceptional longevity
The animal that lives the longest is the ocean quahog clam (Arctica islandica), which holds the confirmed record for the longest-lived animal, with one specimen found to be 507 years old. Other long-lived animals include the Greenland shark, the bowhead whale, the immortal jellyfish, the Seychelles giant tortoise, and the red sea urchin. These animals have adapted to their environments with traits such as low metabolism, high capacity for regeneration, and living in stable and consistent conditions, which contribute to their exceptional longevity
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Sponge Scolymastra joubini – 15,000 years
These tissue-less marine animals are the longest living organisms on Earth. They can be found in the icy waters surrounding Antarctica.
Sponge Scolymastra joubini – 15,000 years
These tissue-less marine animals are the longest living organisms on Earth. They can be found in the icy waters surrounding Antarctica.
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