Methuselah arrived in the US in 1938. She’s now the oldest fish in captivity
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She’s super gentle, and doesn’t get overly excited. She enjoys eating earthworms, fruits and vegetables, and slowly moving…
She’s super gentle, and doesn’t get overly excited. She enjoys eating earthworms, fruits and vegetables, and slowly moving…
Methuselah, an Australian lungfish, has been declared the oldest living fish in all the world’s aquariums.
The first, published in Science, debunked a few theories on why amphibians and reptiles (such as tortoises) live long lives.