Galápagos Tortoise – Up To 170+ Years
In the 16th century, Spanish explorers discovered the Galapagos Islands. It was named after the discovery of a quarter of a million tortoises living there. Forty years ago, there were only 3,000 survivors thanks to centuries of habitat damage and hunting. Luckily, conservationists have since increased the number to over 19,000 specimens. This tortoise is not only the biggest of its kind, but it is also one of the oldest creatures on the planet thanks to its longevity of more than 170 years.
Red Sea Urchin – Up To 200+ Years
It is not exactly scary to look at this creature. However, you should do your best to avoid touching it when you are at the beach. Trust us, you do not want to make that mistake unless you want to suffer! Who would have thought that it was hiding a secret underneath its spines? The truth is that the red sear urchin has the ability to outlive all of us. After all, it is capable of growing even older than 200 years.