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"In 2016, a study […] determined by radiocarbon dating of crystals within the lens of their eyes that the oldest of the animals that they sampled, which also was the largest, had lived for 392 ± 120 years and was consequently born between 1504 and 1744."
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José Luis Ricón (Artir)
@ArtirKel
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I see you are reading the FAQ :)
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José Luis Ricón (Artir)
@ArtirKel
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21. sij |
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I hope you find the dose of 'inasmuch' adequate
twitter.com/patrickc/statu…
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TFA Shorty
@yuckycatbreath
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21. sij |
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Been around forever without any progress. Complete lack of innovation in that species
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Ryan Rzepecki
@ryrzny
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22. sij |
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"The authors further concluded that the species reaches sexual maturity at about 150 years of age."
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Luis Sarmiento
@Sarmlu
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21. sij |
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"shark has the lowest swim speed and tail-beat frequency for its size across all fish species, which most likely correlates with its very slow metabolism and extreme longevity". Life is a marathon
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Marcin Nis
@Marcin_Nis
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21. sij |
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"determined by radiocarbon dating of crystals within the lens of their eyes" - Science is so cool ! 😁
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Stephen
@Giem
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21. sij |
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Deeeeep
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geoff darling
@darling_geoff
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21. sij |
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I wonder why the uncertainty around the radiocarbon crystal dating is so very wide?
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