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  2. Lagarostrobos - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of Huon pine foliage. The Huon pine is a slow-growing, but long-lived tree; some living specimens of this tree are in excess of 2,000 years old. [6] It grows to 10 to 20 metres (33 to 66 ft) tall, exceptionally reaching 30 m (98 ft), with arching branches and pendulous branchlets.

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  4. Huon River - Wikipedia

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    One of the most iconic tree species associated with the Huon River is the Huon pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii), an ancient tree species that can live for over 3,000 years. Huon pine is highly valued for its durable, fine-grained timber, which is naturally resistant to rot due to its high oil content.

  5. Category:Huon Pine - Wikipedia

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  6. 10 interesting dog facts you've probably never heard of ... - AOL

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    3. A dog's nose print is completely unique. Along with their mouths, dogs investigate the world around them with their noses. If it's not nuzzled in a portion of their favorite dinner you've put ...

  7. Matschie's tree-kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Matschie's tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus matschiei), also known as the Huon tree-kangaroo is a tree-kangaroo native to the Huon Peninsula of northeastern New Guinea island, within the nation of Papua New Guinea. Under the IUCN classification, Matschie's tree-kangaroo is an endangered species. The scientific name honours German biologist Paul Matschie.

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  9. List of longest-living organisms - Wikipedia

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    A Huon pine colony on Mount Read, Tasmania, is estimated at 10,000 years old, with individual specimens living over 3,000 years. [44] Old Tjikko, a Norway spruce tree in the county of Dalarna, Sweden, is living on top of roots that have been radiocarbon-dated to 9,550 years old. The tree is part of a clonal colony that was established at the ...