Bowhead whales are thought to live up to 200 years, with a few individuals found to have century-old harpoons embedded in their blubber.
Some turtles live to 150 years or more.
Many corals can potentially live for over 100,000 years. However, there is no consensus among marine biologists how to determine age of a coral, and whether or not it is really a single organism
2006-06-24 03:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Giant Tortoise
2006-06-24 10:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The giant tortoise can live for nearly 300 years by all accounts. A tortoise recently died which was around 275 years old and was a gift to Charles Darwin.
2006-06-24 17:39:18
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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A tortoise down in Austrailia lived to 178 years of age until it died last week.
2006-06-26 05:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Bowhead whales (200 years on average)
Redwood Tree(1,000-2,000 years) It's not an animal though but I figured I would include a plant just for comaprison.
2006-06-24 19:52:17
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answered by Rawboy 2
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The Galapagos tortoise is still the record holder.
2006-06-24 09:38:15
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answered by PBarnfeather 3
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Madagascar radiated tortoises
2006-06-24 10:29:03
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answered by kenway1023 3
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tortoise lives the longest.
it has the life span of 250-300 years.
2006-06-24 09:13:16
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answered by siddharth 3
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Tortoises and then I believe parrots come in second.
2006-06-28 16:38:42
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answered by owllady 5
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Sea turtle
2006-06-24 11:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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