Clam Claims Oldest Animal Record (Posthumously!!)

Discussion in 'Other News' started by Burky, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. Burky

    Burky Road Train Member

    This clam lived happliy for about 410 years until these guys decided to "research' it. Unfortunately for the unlucky clam, it's award was posthumously awarded.


    A clam that lived on the seabed in the frigid waters off Iceland's north coast has been hailed as the longest-lived animal ever discovered.

    The mollusc, which is thought to have lurked beneath the waves until at least the age of 405, would have been a juvenile when Galileo picked up his first telescope, Hamlet was first staged and the gunpowder plot failed to blow up King James I.

    The Arctica islandica clam was plucked from 80m-deep water by researchers at Bangor University in Wales, who were dredging the north Iceland shelf for the creatures. By studying their shells, the scientists hope to learn how the marine environment has changed in recent centuries.

    The clam was alive when it was brought to the surface, but at that point, the researchers had no idea how old it was. Only after cutting through the shell and counting annual growth rings under a microscope did they date the mollusc to between 405 to 410 years old.

    "Its death is an unfortunate aspect of this work, but we hope to derive lots of information from it," said Al Wanamaker, a postdoctoral scientist on the university's Arctica team. "For our work it's a bonus, but it wasn't good for this particular animal."


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/oct/29/clam
     
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  3. Baack

    Baack Road Train Member

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    Very cool!!!

    Or did he commit suicide after watching al gores movie on global warming?
    His last muttering words would have been "its never been this warm in over 100 years, thanks al, life just isn't worth it any more"!!!!
     
  4. mechwyphx2b

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    What do the scientists do with all the insides? Do they eat them or throw them away? Poor little thing minds its business for 41O years and poof! Dead! Guess there's no safe place to hide.:biggrin_25524:
     
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