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Animal-wise, do humans hold the longest record for living

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Various sponges and corals (both animals) are known to live for upwards of 2,000 years. Some mollusk species 400+ years. A kio fish is confirmed to have lived 226 years. The longest living mammal is a bonehead whale -- confirmed to have lived 211 years. Various tortoises.......
oldest human alive, according to Guiness is 122 years. That's higher than a turtle, right?

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Not even close.

Various sponges and corals (both animals) are known to live for upwards of 2,000 years. Some mollusk species 400+ years. A kio fish is confirmed to have lived 226 years. The longest living mammal is a bonehead whale -- confirmed to have lived 211 years. Various tortoises... up to 255 years. etc.

Humans aren't even close to reaching records of other animals or even mammals.

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Harriet, A giant tortoise, lived well into her 170s.. So no. xD

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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
& no,it isn't.
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