Researchers say vast beds of submerged vegetation most likely at least 100,000 years old...
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An ancient seagrass growing on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea is believed to be the oldest living organism on the planet and is most likely to be at least 100,000 years old. This seagrass is a self-cloning plant which is why it has the ability to survive for so long. However, scientists fear that this plant may not be able to adapt to the current rate of global climate change.