AnAge entry for Balaena mysticetus

Classification (HAGRID: 01928)

Taxonomy
Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Chordata
        Class: Mammalia (Taxon entry)
            Order: Cetacea (Taxon entry)
                Family: Balaenidae
                    Genus: Balaena
Species
Balaena mysticetus
Common name
Bowhead whale

Lifespan, ageing, and relevant traits

Maximum longevity
211 years (wild)
Source
ref. 21
Sample size
Medium
Data quality
Acceptable
Observations

These animals exhibit slow growth and high survival. Growth may be faster in females than in males, and it slows down markedly at around 40-50 years of age. Sexual maturity is probably reached at age 20-25. Using an indirect method for age estimation based on aspartic acid racemization, the bowhead whale has been recorded as the longest-lived mammal thanks to one male estimated to be 211 years-old. The same study found three other male specimens estimated to be over 100 years of age. Very few obvious signs of pathology were found in old bowheads. The 211 year-old specimen was reported to appear old with tough meat and blubber. One of the centenarian males exhibited a spondylitic lesion on the vertebra. Reproductive senescence has not been reported, though detailed studies are lacking [0021]. While these longevity claims may be overestimated, it is likely that bowhead whales can live longer than humans and are amongst the longest-living mammals.

Life history traits (averages)

No information is available on life history. Please contact us if you wish to suggest or contribute data.

Metabolism

No information on metabolism is available.

References

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ITIS 180533
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