1, lighthouse jellyfish: This jellyfish can gain infinite life through repeated normal reproduction and transdifferentiation. Therefore, it is also called "immortal jellyfish". More accurately, it should be "rejuvenation". Lighthouse jellyfish are immortal unless they are eaten by other animals.
2. Lizards: They are also the longest-lived vertebrates on earth. Some lizards can live 100 to 200 years old.
3. Bowhead whales: Bowhead whales have a rich voice and are used for migration, eating and social communication. Some long, repetitive whale calls may be mating signals. Some individuals can live to 150-200 years old.
4. Tortoise: It is said that there was an Arabian tortoise named Advetta who died at the age of 250.
5. Goddess clams: They are native to Puget Sound and are known to have survived for at least 160 years.
6. Branchiostoma: As we all know, they have survived for 170 years, but many scientists think that some may have survived for more than 250 years.
7. Red sea urchins: They can live for 65,438+000 years, and some can even live for 200 years or even longer, and remain healthy without any signs of aging.
Koi fish: At present, the longest known life span is koi fish, a beggar, who died at the age of 226.
9. Marine clam: The longest-lived multicellular individual animal known to have been accurately measured in the world is the Arctic clam Ming, which is 507 years old according to the "annual rings" on its shell.
10, Antarctic sponge: Some of the oldest individuals are estimated to have a history of 1550 years.