Oldest living vertebrate animal lives to 400 years old
She was born during the reign of James I, was a youngster when René Descartes set out his rules of thought and the great fire of London raged, saw out her adolescent years as George II ascended the throne, reached adulthood around the time that the American revolution kicked off, and lived through two world wars. Living to an estimated age of nearly 400 years, a female Greenland shark has set a new record for longevity, scientists have revealed.
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We know Capitalism works! It is the looters in
the government that doesn't work.
There are pluses and minuses for living a long life.
As you age you gain wisdom but also more
ailments. Living in the cool ocean near Greenland
must be good for the joints.
The scientists used the best testing to determine
Age currently available, the article discusses the technique used .
just maybe -- we might learn that Capitalism Works! -- j
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Good thing she lives in the water.
I'll bet she is slowing down in trying to run down her food.
Probably has learned to wait in ambush.
Of course, it would be a shark. Why couldn't it be a nice cuddly cute Koala bear?
Good day!
Rene Descartes! The mathematician and philosopher that loved to go to war! Must've been a French Klingon.