If you think living to 100 is impressive, think again. Here’s a glimpse at some of the longest-living life-forms on Earth: The average human lives for 71 years, but the oldest on official record – Jeanne Louise Calment – survived ...
The longest living animals can survive for centuries and millennia, even pausing the aging process altogether. Here are the longest living animals in the world.
000 years, making them some of the oldest living marine organisms. These deep-sea corals are found in oceans worldwide, particularly in the waters off Hawaii and the Mediterranean.Despite their name, black corals are not always black. The living tissue of black coral can...
The longest-living animal in the world: the Immortal Jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) The longest-living animal in the world is the Immortal Jellyfish (scientific name: Turritopsis dohrnii). It is the only species on Earth that can live (theoretically, at least) an eternal life. One of the ...
If all the world's oil boreholes were stacked on top of each other, they would span over 31 million miles (50 million kilometers). That's roughly the distance between Earth and Mars, according to the researchers. Or, put another way, for every human on Earth, there are about 23 ...
are much lower,the chances of living long are much higher due to better diets and health care. On the whole,our population is getting older.Then our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life.Some people fear such changes will be for...
The bristlecone pine (狐尾松) is one of the longest-living things on Earth. These trees, with their strangely shaped branches, can live up to 5,000 years, but experts worry that a warming climate in some areas may threaten its future. ...
But the longest-living animal on planet Earth? The immortal jellyfish, a creature that can seemingly escape from death altogether. Despite only being only three millimetres in diameter on average, adult versions of these tiny invertebrates have a huge party trick: they can roll back their ...
DEEANN DURBIN
Since my hybrid cat escaped and either ran away, was killed (and not reported) or was stolen, I was distraught without any company; living all alone. I was grief-stricken to lose my companion, who I loved with all my heart. I live my life dangerously close to suicide at pretty much ...