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Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

1. Glass sponge, more than 10,000 years old, East China Sea and South China Sea.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

2. Leiopathes glaberrima, circa 4265, is a tree-like coral located in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

3. Giant barrel sponge, at least 2000 years old, Caribbean.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

4. Black corals in the Gulf of Mexico, at least 2000, Gulf of Mexico.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

5. Antarctic sponge, up to 1550 years old, located in the Southern Ocean.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

6. Arctic clam, up to 507 years old, located in Iceland.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

7. Greenland shark, 300 to 500 years old, located in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

8. Freshwater pearl mussels, 210-250 years old, located in freshwater in the northern hemisphere.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

9. Hanako fish, 226 years old, longest-lived koi, Japan.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

10. Bowhead whale, at least 211 years old, located in Arctic and subarctic waters.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

11. Aleutian flat carp, up to 205 years old, located in the North Pacific Ocean.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

12. Red sea urchin, which can live to be more than 200 years old, is located in the waters of the northeast Pacific Ocean.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

13. The family Xianhai Bream, three species of which can live to the age of 170, are located in the deep waters of the southern hemisphere.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

14. Deep-sea hydrocarbon seepage tubeworm, more than 170 years, such as the deep sea in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

15. Pacific Elephant Mussel, more than 160 years old, located in the North Pacific Ocean.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

16. European eel, up to 155 years old, located in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

17. Orange salmon, up to 149 years old, is distributed in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

18. George lobster, about 140 years old, is a sea crawfish located in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

19. Sturgeon, the longest being about 140 years old, is located in the Northern Hemisphere.

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

20. Tardigrades, about 120 years old, are spread across global waters.  Copyright notice: If it involves copyright issues, please contact the author with the proof of ownership ( Article source: Liu Qingcheng)

Introduction to the world's 20 longest-lived aquatic organisms The glass sponge in China's waters is more than 10,000 years old

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