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What is the first oldest living animal?
What is the first oldest living animal?
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One of those specimens, a clam, was nicknamed ‘Ming’ and ended up being the oldest recorded animal ever at 507 years old! To put that in perspective, when it was born, the Ming dynasty ruled China (hence the nickname) and Henry VIII was nine years away from becoming King of England.