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.
totally wrong... the longest recorded is only about 36 feet long.
The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
Who ever wrote this is stupid every one knows fish are living.
Kois are able to live to be 100-200 years old. The oldest Koi ever recorded was named Hanokot. It lived to be about 226 years old and was kept in a natural pond in someones backyard in Japan. Hanoko was passed on down from generation to generation. Answer The Sturgeon which goes back to prehistoric days. We have them in Canada and they are a protected species. Fishing of Sturgeon is 'catch and release.'
226 a koi named "Hanako"
No. Sturgeon is a freshwater fish. Sturgeon is also one of the longest living fish, as some sturgeon live to be 100 or older.
The longest that I know of are the North Pacific Rockfish that inhabit the coastal water of BC and Alaska. They can live well over 100 years.
at the least you have the koi fish by name of hanako which lived a reported 226 years in japan.
the longest fish tail is 9ft 11inches
kitty fish
Oarfish are giant, eel-shaped fish that regularly grow over 20 feet (6 m) long. Individuals as large as 46 feet (14 m) long have been recorded. Legends of sea serpents may have been inspired by glimpses of these amazing creatures.
Tish the fish, in England, lived to be over 40 years old......he is the longest living goldfish on record