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The animals that survive longer

survive longerLi Wang
The pachyderm was captured in Vietnam and lives in the zoo in Taiwan, lived 86 years, until 2003. The oldest elephant is 68 now, far from the figure marked by Lin Wang.

Charlie
Charlie is a parrot (Cacatua) Englishwoman who lived to 104 years, and who was also known for talking dirty. The following marks have a cockatoo who lived to age 80.

Hanako
Hanako was a koi fish, a type of carp oriental, that he lived a whopping 226 years, something really amazing for a fish of this species and size.

Tu’i Malila
Tu’i Malila was a radiated tortoise (Geochelone radiata) owned by the royal family of Tonga was given them by Captain James Cook around 1777 and died in 2006 at the age of 256 years.

Cheeta
Cheeta the chimp archiconodio, known for the Tarzan movies of the decade of 30, was born in 1932 and is one of the longest-living primates in history. He currently lives in a home like a king for retired animal actors in California.

Ming
Ming, an Oyster 405 or 410 years, was discovered off the coast of Iceland by the staff of Department of Marine Sciences at the University of Bangor, England. It is the world’s oldest mollusk.

Anemone fish dominant coastal area

Anemone fishSome are set to the sandy bottom but most, as is the case of the anemones, but are anchored to solid supports such as rocks. They can measure up to 7 cm high. They use stinging tentacles to catch small animals that swim nearby. They live in coastal areas normally exposed to low tides, but are specialists survive out of water. Retract their tentacles and their cavities filled with water, which prevents them from drying out when exposed to air. They are found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

They have radial symmetry, like the spokes of a wheel, a simple opening in a central cavity and produce nematocysts, stinging cells that release poison darts in response to touch. The anemones are much easier to maintain than coral, although many of the most popular anemones share with many coral host algae possession and require to be well lit to thrive. These contain algae esticodactilineas anemones host and feed on both algae products and capturing prey with their tentacles as they bring the food to express anemone fish. The most popular species within the genera are Radianthus, with long tentacles, or Stoichacis and Discosoma, with much smaller tentacles, giving them some aspect of towel: the different species of anemone fish vary according to whether or not they feed their anemone or simply use it as a pantry.

The anemone fish known Amphiphrion ocellaris has more tendency to steal food from your host has provided. There are many species of small anemones that are kept in an aquarium only for their beauty, and many of them may be reproduced in the aquarium for bipartition of young by budding or sexual reproduction, a method that in many species just with the incubation of young people in central cavity and its subsequent expulsion around. Not all anemones are welcome at the aquarium. The genus of sea anemones Cerianthus TubiForm garment includes many members attractive, with beautiful pastel colors and long tentacles, but are lethal and come to kill the smaller creatures, including crustaceans that would normally escape unharmed from a sea anemone. Still worse is the anemone fire Actinodendron species that looks like a small tree with many branches, which can inflict painful wounds himself and his fellow acuarofilo tank.