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Meet ‘Baseodiscus the Eldest,’ a record-setting ribbon worm more than 27 years old

Last updated: January 19, 2026 7:00 am
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Ribbon worms are fascinating creatures that can grow to enormous lengths, with some species reaching up to 55 meters in size. These worms, also known as nemerteans, are distant relatives of earthworms and mostly inhabit marine environments, where they serve as voracious predators.

One particular ribbon worm named Baseodiscus the Eldest has captured the attention of marine biologist Jon Allen and his students. This worm, which has been in captivity since 1996, is estimated to be at least 27 years old, making it the oldest known ribbon worm on record. The discovery of Baseodiscus the Eldest has shed new light on the longevity of ribbon worms and the mysteries surrounding their life expectancy.

Despite their large size and predatory nature, ribbon worms remain relatively understudied in the scientific community. The age of Baseodiscus the Eldest has raised questions about the upper age limit of these creatures and how long they can potentially live. Some marine invertebrates, such as deep-sea tube worms and clams, have been known to live for centuries, prompting researchers to explore the factors that contribute to their long lifespans.

The discovery of Baseodiscus the Eldest has sparked interest in further research on ribbon worms and their role in marine ecosystems. Scientists hope to uncover more about these enigmatic creatures and how their longevity may impact other species in their habitats. As Baseodiscus the Eldest continues to defy expectations and extend the known lifespan of its species, researchers remain eager to uncover more secrets about these intriguing organisms.

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In conclusion, ribbon worms like Baseodiscus the Eldest offer a glimpse into the diverse and complex world of marine invertebrates. By studying these creatures and their remarkable longevity, scientists can gain valuable insights into the evolution and biology of these fascinating organisms. As researchers continue to unravel the mysteries of ribbon worms, the importance of preserving and understanding marine ecosystems becomes increasingly clear.

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