Currently the world's longest living animal is a giant Galapagos Tortoise at the 'Australia Zoo', in Queensland, Australia. This animal, Harriet, has a documented life of at least 176 years old, and was apparently one of 3 brought there by Charles Darwin in 1836.
A Tortise can live up to 100 years
The Giant Tortoise - usually they live more than 100 years. Examples that have died in zoos were believed to be 188 years old and another was believed to be 255 years old.
The Galapagos turtle
The sea turtle has the longest known life span of all known sea animals. The dolphin is the longest living mammal.
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The longest living snake is the Common Boa.
the longest living gerbil lived up to 8 years.
The Bristlecone Pine is the longest recorded.
Generally, African elephants live to the age of about 60 years. They generally die of starvaion when their 6th and final set of teeth wears away. There are probably documented records of lifespans of zoo elephants. Peter Winhall
Bivalve molluscs are the longest living animals and invertebrate.Tu'i Malila, a Radiated Tortoise, died at an age of 188 years in May 1965, the oldest documented reptile, though an Adalbra Giant Tortoise called Adwaitya, may possible have lived for around 250 years. Tortoises are considered the longest-living vertebrates.
No. The longest living species on Earth are trees' some are thousands of years old.
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I think the longest living chicken was 14 years old. I am not positive though.