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World’s oldest aquarium fish ‘Methuselah’ could be decades older than we originally thought, DNA clock reveals


The Australian lungfish “Methuselah” swims in her tank at Steinhart Aquarium in California. She was believed to be 84 years old but a new study suggests she could be over 100. (Image credit: Steinhart Aquarium)

The world’s oldest aquarium fish, a lungfish named Methuselah, may actually be decades older than researchers originally thought and may even be over 100 years old, a new study finds.

Methuselah is a female Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri) that resides at Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco, California. She first arrived at the aquarium in 1938 after being sent to the U.S. along with more than 200 other fish from Fiji and Australia. 

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