NPR just posted a graphical timeline showing the longest lived organisms on Earth and when they were born in history. Lifespans range from King’s lomatia at 43,000 years to Galapagos tortoises at 150 years.
Explore the tree of life in this graphic tool using life span, geographic location or gene ontology (GO) to limit species space.
NPR just posted a graphical timeline showing the longest lived organisms on Earth and when they were born in history. Lifespans range from King’s lomatia at 43,000 years to Galapagos tortoises at 150 years.
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