Ancient 500-year-old clam outlived empires, then scientists killed it to learn its age

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A quahog believed to be about 507 years old—famously nicknamed Ming—outlived empires for centuries, until researchers, attempting to confirm its age by counting shell rings, opened its shell and inadvertently killed the ancient mollusk.
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