The answer is shark.
The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
The average lifespan of a sturgeon is 100 years old, making it the fish with the longest lifespan.
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.
Tortoise has the longest lifespan - barring accidents and disease, of course.
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.
born then death the end of the fish
the longest fish tail is 9ft 11inches
Unless I'm forgetting something, I believe (excluding man) that the elephant has the longest lifespan.
A tiny coral reef dwelling fish called a Pygmy Goby has the shortest lifespan of 59 days
kitty fish