10 Animals with the Longest Lifespans



Mother Nature Network has a photo gallery of ten animals with very long lifespans, including the red sea urchin:

The red sea urchin or Strongylocentrotus franciscanus is found only in the Pacific Ocean, primarily along the West Coast of North America. It lives in shallow, sometimes rocky, waters from the low-tide line down to to 90 meters, but they stay out of extremely wavy areas. They crawl along the ocean floor using their spines as stilts. If you discover one, remember to respect your elders — some specimens are more than 200 years old.


Link via Digg | Photo: Kirt L. Onthank, Wiki Commons.

Very neat article. Factual and thought provoking without being overly sensational.

I do question the science of the eighth and tenth creatures, but bold claims and the resulting disagreements eventually generate good science.
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There's a jellyfish on this list that is essentially immortal. It will either live forever or be eaten by a predator. By reverting itself to a polyp stage and starting its life over. Its an underwater version of a Phoenix. That's insane.
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