The answer is shark.
The average lifespan of a sturgeon is 100 years old, making it the fish with the longest lifespan.
Tortoise has the longest lifespan - barring accidents and disease, of course.
The longest living fish ever recorded is the Greenland shark, which can live up to 400 years. These sharks have a slow growth rate and mature very late in life, contributing to their exceptionally long lifespan.
The flowerhorn fish lifespan is 8-10 years.
The pet rodent which has the longest lifespan is the Guinea Pig. They readily live between 5 and 7 years.
Lifespan varies depending on species of fish. Typical lifespan is 3-8 years.
Unless I'm forgetting something, I believe (excluding man) that the elephant has the longest lifespan.
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A tiny coral reef dwelling fish called a Pygmy Goby has the shortest lifespan of 59 days
Different species different expected lifespan. Some fish live for a single season others live for many years.
No fish has that short of a lifespan. The shortest lifespan in any vertebrate is the Seven-figure pygmy goby. This fish lives only 59 days.