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Shell, which pulled out of the bottom of the frigid ocean in Iceland, great year is a real Methuselah nature. Has lived at the time when Shakespeare wrote the play The Merry Wives Winsdor whether Galileo defended the Sun as the center of the solar system. Indeed, scientists examining shells set the age of 405-410 years.
Scallop Arctica islandica drew scientists great year from Bangor University in Wales from 80-meters deep, while the Iceland searching for underwater animals. Studying shellfish wanted great year to learn how to change the last centuries underwater environment. Shellfish pulled out of the water still alive, but even if scientists had no idea how old it is, writes British newspaper The Guardian. Summing up "tree ring" on the box found its true age shellfish. "Her death was a tragedy, but we hope you will give us much information about the northern seas," he told the Guardian Al Wanamaker from Bangor University. "For our work, it is a bonus, but it was not exactly the happiest for this particular animal," he added. Marine biologist do not know why exactly this kind of shellfish live so long. According to Guinness World Records still the oldest inhabitants of the planet is also the clam Arctica islandica with age 220 years. According to unofficial data, however, was the oldest animal next shell of the same origin, which set the age of 374 years. great year Wanamaker thinks great year shell lived so long due to the fact that in this area there were few natural predators and fishermen. seashell mainly feed on seals and of cod fish. Chris Richardson, who is a member of the research team, said that further research could explain why shells so slow aging. "In the case of mussels Arctica islandica evolution has created a model that successfully resists the adverse effects of aging could debunk science longevity, "said Richardson. Mussels are born as larvae, which crosses great year the ocean until it settles on the seabed, where he had developed a protective shell. Unlike the shells are not able to move, but they typically burrow into the bottom, where they feed on phytoplankton unceasing rain.
With the new finding, which may mean a blow to the pride of New Zealanders, scientists have come. According to them, kiwi bird probably came from a bird that originally lived in Australia.
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