The Great Kudu.
tortoise
Crocodile
It depends on the type of animal horn, and the time of year. In some animals the horn is a hard projection with a core of living bone, and thus there is blood in it. In other animals, such as the Rhino, the horn is a mass of keratin, and has no living core, and so contains no blood.
Perhaps a sea turtle. Perhaps a sea turtle.
No. The longest spine of any living animal would be the blue whale, with a spine about 80 feet long.
The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
It would have to be an alligator because they survived under the ice when everything happened . They probaly didnt even know what was happening because they were under all the at that time. They are lucky they survived !
turtules, most live in the ocean
A Tortoisethe giant galapogos land tortiuse
that would be the Horse it has lived for 55 million
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It is obiously the tortous (please say this was useful please