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by Bonolio
762 days ago
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One has to consider that if the longest lived spider ever, is one out of possible millions, chosen for a particular study, that maybe 43 years isn't actually that long for a spider.
It seems unlikely that at random they just happened to choose the spider that would live longer than them all. |
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We know that some turtles, sharks and whales can live way more than a century if not multiple centuries, but we don't know that because we have been following them from centuries.
There's a tortoise living on the Seychelle's governor garden since 1882 and has outlived every single governor yet.
We have a picture of it dating 1886: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Jonathan...