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I want to know the animal that lives longest life on earth,where it is found and how it reproduces.I will also like to know the number of years it can live.

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The longest-lived animal is the bowhead whale, which can live up to 200 years. It is found in the Arctic and North Atlantic, and reproduces by sexual reproduction.

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ocean quahogs are the longest living animal according to google.  they spawn by releasing eggs and sperm into the water column where the eggs are fertilized. the spawn once a year, either in the summer of fall
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The animal with the longest recorded lifespan is the bowhead whale, which can live for over 200 years. However, the longest lifespan among species that can be kept in captivity is the giant tortoise, with an average lifespan of around 150 years.
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Ming, an ocean Quahog Clam is the longest lived animal which lives in the ocean. it reproduction requires both male and female sexually. and also, male Clams produces sperm which is released into the water, and the females produce eggs which are being retained inside of them. its can live for 507 years.
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The animal with the longest lifespan is the bowhead whale, it can live up to 211 years. They are found in the Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, primarily in the Beaufort, Chukchi, and Bering Seas. They reproduce sexually and typically give birth every three to four years.
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The animal with the longest recorded lifespan is the bowhead whale, which can live for over 200 years.

 The animal with the longest recorded lifespan is the bowhead whale, which can live for over 200 years.
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Hydra,it is found in Greece and the greek mythology called it the multiple headed headed beast that is nearly impossible to die because when one of its head is cut off,two or more grow out from it making it impossibe to die
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Greenland sharks live for between 300 to 500 years and are thr longest-living vertebrate. They take life very slowly, moving at an average of 0.76 mph. They grow about cm a everyear.
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The ocean quahog, a type of clam, can live to be over 500 years old. It is only found in oceans and How it reproduces by laying eggs, and it is covers with a shell 
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Ocean quahogs, also known as arctica islandica, are a species of bivalve mollusks found in the North Atlantic Ocean. They are slow-growing, long-lived, and are capable of reaching ages of over 500 years. This makes them the longest-living non-colonial animals known to science.

Quahogs are often used as "biological indicators" to study the ocean's past, including changes in temperature, salinity, and ocean chemistry. By analyzing the growth patterns of the shells, scientists can gain a better understanding of the conditions that existed in the ocean at different times over the past few centuries.

In addition to their long lifespan, ocean quahogs are also notable for their tough shells, which protect them from predators and allow them to withstand harsh ocean conditions. This, along with their ability to adapt to changing conditions, has enabled them to survive and thrive in the North Atlantic for centuries.
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Ocean quahogs are a species of clam that can be found in the North Atlantic Ocean. They are known for their remarkable longevity and have been recorded to live for more than 500 years. This lifespan is possible due to their slow growth rate, low metabolism, and ability to repair DNA damage. The quahogs are harvested for food, and their age can be determined by counting the growth rings on their shells, much like the rings of a tree. These slow-growing clams offer a unique opportunity to study the effects of long-term environmental change and provide insight into the limits of life.
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Greenland Shark, which can live up to  400 years,its one of the vertabrate with a long lifespan.


They inhabit cold waters of Viborg ,Denmark. They usually mate and reproduce through internal fertilization, they give birth to large young ones. 
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The animal with the longest lif span is the bowhead whale, which can live up to 200 years. Other animals with long life spans include the Galapagos tortoise, which can live up to 150 years, a nd the Greenland shark, which can live up to 400 years. These animals have evolved to have long life spans sue to their slow growth rates and low metabolic rates.
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The animal that has Long lifespan it the tortoise

Tortoise lives for  approximately 1000 years . tortoise is a small animal which it body is covered by shell , which protect them from harm
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The ocean quahog, a type of clam, is considered to have the longest lifespan of any animal on earth. Some individuals of this species have been estimated to live for over 500 years, with the oldest known specimen estimated to be over 500 years old.
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I think its the whale which can live up to 200 years

And also a mamal

But there also some tuttle i think has very long life span on captivity 
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The ocean quahog, a species of clam found in the North Atlantic, is known for its remarkable lifespan. It has been documented to live for over 500 years, making it one of the longest-lived species on the planet. This is due to its slow growth rate and low metabolism, which allow it to avoid the cellular damage associated with aging. The study of the ocean quahog has provided valuable insights into the biology of aging and the limits of lifespan in animals.
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Animal with longest lifespan in the world is ocean quahog.its one of the oldest animals in the world and can live up to age of 507 years.
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Bowhead whales have the potential to live up to 200 years, making them the species with the longest lifespan. It is only found in the Arctic and North Atlantic regions, and its method of reproduction is sexual.
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The ocean quahog is a species of edible clam, a marine bivalve mollusk. Ocean quahogs live in the Atlantic and can live more than 400 years old. At 507 years of age, Ming the clam broke the Guinness World Record as the oldest animal in the world.
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