R.I.P. Ming, World’s Oldest Animal
Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made:
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade,
But doth suffer a sea change
Into something rich and strange.
Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell
~ Shakespeare
I learned via Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me the other day, of the sad tale of Ming, the world’s oldest animal. Ming, so named because he is believed to have been born during the Ming dynasty, was between 405 and 410 years old, and was old enough that he could have been served to Shakespeare himself, had he been dredged up a bit sooner.
Hearing the story of Ming amazed me, because I had no idea that any animal could live that long. But it also made me sad at the disregard that humans have for other living things, because of course, what did the scientists do with Ming, once they had pulled it up from the water? They killed it, so that they could count the rings, and figure out how old it was. Who knows what age Ming could have reached, if left alone. The Register perhaps said it best:
We can conclude from this that to live a long and healthy life, it would be advisable for a person to avoid being sliced in two by someone intent on counting one’s rings.
Poor Ming, we hardly knew ye.
11 Comments
ML
RIP Ming 🙁
Py Korry
I seem to recall from a PSB documentary that they think some of the worms that live at the bottom of the sea are hundreds of years old as well. I’m not sure if they are over 400 years old, but anything that lives past 100 is amazing me to me.
Starshine
Oh, that is so sad!
Michelle at Scribbit
I heard that program too, and though it was funny, it was so tragically ironic!
C
That is so sad! 🙁
Gina
Why the hell did they pull it up in the first place! Geez!
Maya's Granny
Sometimes scientific curiousity has no excuse at all.
Karen
Poor Ming. Too bad they found him. That is very sad.
Jimmy
He would have died from bivalve cancer or something anyway! I mean with all the polluted waters and stuff. He was probably like “Thanks, now I can go to that big clam dig in the sky!
J
He would have died sooner or later Jimmy, but being way up north like he was, maybe he could have hung in there for another 100 years or so. 😉 Anyway, it just seems stupid to kill something that incredibly old in order to find out how old it is. Like cutting down a 2000 year old tree to count the rings.
Cherry
Curiosity didn’t only kill the cat!