200 Year-Old Fish Caught Fishermen in Alaska Coast


                                                                                                                                                                    A 200-year-old fish caught Alaskan Coastal released by a fisherman named Henry Liebman Seattle. This is a record of the oldest fish ever caught.
Troy Tydingco of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game said that the record for the fish ever found is 175 years old and smaller than the fish caught Henry.

Fish along 83 centimeters, where Henry menangakp the fish with a length of 104 centimeters, so it could have been substantially older Tydingco said.

Samples of these fish have been sent to a laboratory in Jeneau, where the actual age Liebman fish can be specified as a sentinel.

Scientists can estimate the age of a fish by examining the ear bones known as an otolith that contains growth rings similar to the annual rings were found in the age of the tree trunk.

The longevity of the animals remain a puzzle to biologists. Some researchers have found that people who are smaller than a species tend to live longer than their brothers larger. This may be caused by abnormal cell growth that accompanies both body size is greater than the risk of cancer.

The oldest animal ever found is the Quahog Shells found in Icelandic waters. Small mollusks are thought to be 400 years old.

Weighing about 17.73 kilograms, Fish Liebman established itself as the largest fish in the world's oldest ever found.

 Source: LiveScience

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