too long 1,000 years
40to80
100 years
The answer is shark.
20-30 years
about 30-40 years
25 to 30 years
Their life expectancy is at least 25 years.
Giving birth has no determined effect on the lifespan of a great white shark.
The Tiger shark can have up to 3,000 teeth in its body at a time. Over its lifespan it can have up to 30,000 teeth!The Sand Tiger Shark can have about 3000 or more teeth at once. Throughout its lifetime it can have about 30 000 teeth.
Age is a measure of time and cannot be considered "bigger" in a direct sense. However, a person with a longer lifespan would have a greater accumulation of years compared to someone with a shorter lifespan.
No one knows. But, captive sandbars are living for nearly decades. Asking your question to old public aquaria will give you at least a good idea for captive life span estimates. Ken, the Shark Wrangler, www.sharkwrangler.com
The lifespan of a shark varies by species. Some species, like the Greenland shark, can live over 400 years, while others have shorter lifespans, typically ranging from 20 to 30 years. Factors such as habitat, diet, and species-specific characteristics can influence a shark's lifespan.