"Wait...you killed it?"
In 2006, climate change experts from Bangor University in north
Wales found a very special clam while dredging the seabeds of Iceland.
At that time scientists counted the rings on the inside shell to
determine that the clam was the ripe old age of 405. Unfortunately, by
opening the clam which scientists refer to as "Ming," they killed it
instantly.
Cut to 2013, researchers have determined that the original
calculations of Ming's age were wrong, and that the now deceased clam
was actually 102 years older than originally thought. Ming was 507 years old at the time of its demise.
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