The ocean quahog — a species of clam that lives in the North Atlantic — likely doesn't come to mind.
But this chart by Niall McCarthy, based off data collected by Discovery News, shows an interesting point: almost all of the longest-lived animals on Earth are in the ocean. And several of them can survive for two centuries or more."
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