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As of right now, the oldest living person is Besse Cooper and turned 116 years old on August 26th, 2012.
Paul John Godfrey - Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey, UK
That depends on what part of the world that living thing lives in.
The oldest unambiguously documented person in the world was Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years, 164 days. The oldest living person as of now (5/16/11) is Besse Cooper, who is 114 years old.
whale, even though it is living in the water, it is the biggest animal in earth.
yes it is,its the oldest city in the world that has people living in it
The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid - 1990 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
Varanasi, India
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There is no "oldest non-living thing" unless you consider a virus to be non-living, and their evolution cannot be reliably determined. The oldest living things are animals such as tortoises, lobsters, clams and mussels. Colonies of organisms such as funguses, sponges, coral, and aspen trees live a long time because they create or clone new individuals. (see the related questions)
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As of early 2013, the world's oldest man was about 11 months older than the world's oldest woman.Oldest Man: Jiroemon Kimura, of Japan (born 19 April 1897)Oldest Woman : Misao Okawa of Japan (born 5 March 1898)
As of September 2021, Kane Tanaka from Japan is recognized as the world's oldest living person at 118 years old. She was born on January 2, 1903.
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As of August 2021, the oldest living person in the world is Kane Tanaka from Japan, who was born on January 2, 1903.