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If humans have any hope of living forever, we should probably take a hint from the dozens of other animals on Earth that far outpace our measly 71 years. 如果人類想要永生,那我們應(yīng)該在地球上的很多其他動(dòng)物身上找找啟示,,它們活得可比我們這卑微的71年長(zhǎng)多了,。
One of the longest-lived of these animals is the Greenland shark, which researchers only recently discovered could survive for so long. 格林蘭鯊就是這些最長(zhǎng)壽動(dòng)物中的一員,研究人員最近才發(fā)現(xiàn)它們可以活這么長(zhǎng),。
On a 2017 expedition, researchers learned more fascinating details about the shark, including that it's heart rate is incredibly slow — only beating once every ten seconds. 在2017年的一次科考調(diào)查當(dāng)中,,研究人員們?cè)谶@種鯊魚(yú)身上發(fā)現(xiàn)了更多引人入勝的秘密,,其中包括:它們的心率相當(dāng)?shù)汀?0秒才跳動(dòng)一次,。
Here are the rest of the longest-living animals on Earth: 下面這些是地球上其他最長(zhǎng)壽的動(dòng)物:
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