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24 July 2010

Human Fish: Neither Human, Nor a Fish.

The inaptly named human fish (which I recommend NOT google image searching) is actually a salamander that, due to new research, is believed to be able to live up to 100 years! Studying this creature might give us some more insight into aging and, well, how to stop it.

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"Human Fish" Breaks Lifespan Record
Posted by Kristina Lapp at 8:44 AM
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Labels: Amphibian, Nature

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