As with many other aspects of their existence, the lifespan of marine invertebrates varies widely, depending on the species. In general, many live for a number of months or even years. For instance, sponges can live for a few months to more than 20 years. Octopus and squid live for 2-3 years on average. Then there are species like corals, which can live for hundreds of years.
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How long do marine invertebrates live?
- Marine Life
- Marine Invertebrates