Macaws are long-lived birds. They have a typical lifespan of 50 to 60 years. Macaws are endemic to Central and South America. Pets due of their colourful feathers.
Macaws
Elephants can live up to 70 years. Elephants may outlive humans. Elephants are rarely hunted. Most animals can't eat them because they're too huge and tough.
Elephants
Red sea urchins are ruby red. They're found from California to Alaska. Some exceed 100, though. They live on rocky shores to avoid extreme weather.
Red Sea urchin
Koi are common pets in ponds and water gardens. Japanese, Chinese, and Korean artists often depict them. Koi can live 40 years.
Koi
They can live up to 80 years in captivity and longer in the wild. Alligators are top predators in wetland habitats. No natural predators means them live long.
American Alligators
Sturgeons are long-lived. 100-year-old fish Prehistoric-looking fish have long bodies, armoured plates, and whisker-like barbels. They're worldwide.
Sturgeon
Giant tortoises include extinct species of huge land tortoises. Giant tortoises can live 150 years, making them one of the longest-lived animals.
Giant Tortoises
New Zealand's freshwaters have longfin eels. One of the few 100-year-old eels. Night-hunting longfin eels. Longfin eels hide in caves and streambed rocks.
Longfin Eels