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Well, this one here is, and any edges aren't that far off really, I mean, etc. But 392 years, incredible, incredible that that animal is living that long. So they're interested in it for obvious reasons, so I'm going to see why this animal lives for long, and so they can figure out the mechanism behind that, and maybe find a way to apply it. They may be able to work on age-related issues with human beings. Not even just from the standpoint of making people live longer, but help along the lines of some of the age-related diseases. And on the last one here. After mosquitoes, after mosquitoes, which non-human animal kills the most people each year? Thanks for watching!
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