A Tortoise
the giant galapogos land tortiuse
The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
The ocean quahog, a type of clam, is known to be the longest-lived animal, with some individuals living over 500 years. There are also species of jellyfish and sponges that have been reported to live for hundreds of years.
The Blue Whale is the largest animal living on Earth.
There are many folkloristic legends about it; however the longest animal, living and ever lived, is said to be the ribbon worm Lineus longissimus, reaching more than 60 metres of lenght.
The ocean quahog, a type of clam, is known to be the longest-living animal. Some individuals have been found to live over 500 years.
tortoise
The Great Kudu.
Crocodile
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
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
The ocean quahog, a type of clam, is known to be the longest-lived animal, with some individuals living over 500 years. There are also species of jellyfish and sponges that have been reported to live for hundreds of years.