Greenland Shark (Up to 500 years) - The longest-living vertebrate, Greenland sharks can survive for over 500 years in the deep Arctic waters.
Ocean Quahog (Over 500 years) - This clam species holds the record for the oldest individual, Ming, which lived for 507 years!
Aldabra Giant Tortoise (150+ years) - These tortoises are among the longest-living land animals, with some living well over 150 years.
Galápagos Tortoise (Over 100 years) - Famous for their slow aging, some Galápagos tortoises have lived for more than 175 years.
Bowhead Whale (200+ years) - These Arctic whales have thick blubber that helps them survive harsh conditions, living up to 211 years.
Rougheye Rockfish (205+ years) - One of the longest-living fish, this deep-sea species can live for more than 200 years.
Red Sea Urchin (Over 200 years) - Found in the Pacific Ocean, these creatures show no signs of aging and can live over 200 years.
Koi Fish (Over 200 years) - A koi fish named Hanako lived for 226 years, proving these fish can have extreme longevity.
Tuatara (Over 100 years) - This ancient New Zealand reptile has been around since the dinosaur era and can live past 100 years.
Freshwater Pearl Mussel (Over 250 years) - These mussels live in clean rivers and can survive for 250 years.
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