When radiocarbon dating came back, though, it revealed the clam was actually 507 years old – born sometime around 1499 CE. They named it “Ming.” The researchers say its age isn’t uncommon ...
Lives for over 100 years, with some reaching 200. Found in the Pacific, it regenerates spines continuously. Some koi have lived over 200 years, with Hanako being 226. Their lifespan depends on ...