Do you mean individual animals? Lots of species have existed for millions of years, so I assume you're referring to individuals.
I believe the Galapagos tortoise can live for over 100 years. Coral colonies can live to be hundreds of years old; alligator snapping turtle, and many other kinds of turtles/tortoises; lake sturgeon can live to 150 years; the quahog (a clam) can live 220 years; and I think deep sea tube worms can live over 100 years; sea urchins
Click this link, then scroll down, looking in the longevity column. It will show you the known longevity of thousands of organisms
http://genomics.senescence.info/species/query.php?show=1&sort=4&page=2
Check out this website of organisms that "appear to not age" http://genomics.senescence.info/species/nonaging.php
2006-12-31 14:51:16
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answered by AK 3
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You mean their lifespans? Um, several species of parrots(macaws) and turtles, perhaps crocodiles, numerous tree and plant species, humans...
2006-12-31 22:53:37
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answered by Angela M 6
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With the way the human race is heading, none.
2006-12-31 22:55:25
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answered by Ryan 2
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The sea tortoise.
2006-12-31 22:55:33
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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none. we are all gonna die! Game over, man!
2006-12-31 22:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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man, reptiles,
2006-12-31 23:31:24
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answered by xjoizey 7
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