Ancient Seagrass May Be The World's Oldest Living Organism
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43,000 year old Tasmanian plant King Lomita has just been usurped from its stature as the world's oldest living organism, by a bunch of nondescript looking seagrass that scientists believe have been around for at least 100,000 years, if not more.
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- dogo23sophialin1년 이상No wonder this ancient sea grass is so ooolllddd
- thor6년 이상wow
- gigi약 8년That is cool
- geri8년 이상that is butiful
- rampage's girl약 12년i luv this article!
- rampage12년 이상Doesn't look that old.
- imdabomb12년 이상Old plant.
- A약 13년Awesomeness & rad
- orcagirl약 13년wow,in like 10,000 years the world will be covered in ancent sea grass.
- ravenl약 13년10,000 years? thats a long time.
- Niasja약 13년there very cool do we have them around here they look similar to my fish tank plants