To spell out the implications: exceptions, like this one, to pure life-history tradeoff theory strengthen the case that life extension is possible without intolerable side effects.https://twitter.com/granex/status/1106212149842477057 …
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Other counterexamples include birds and bats (which live long relative to their body size and have high metabolisms), and naked mole rats (which live long relative to their body size but also have many children).
If animal lifespan was strictly proportional to body size, or if long-lived-for-body-size animals were always slow-growing, slow-reproducing, low-metabolism, or hibernators, then the outlook for life extension would be pretty grim. Fortunately, that's not the case.
Whales are evidence of this too, they have enormous growth rate (especially as infants) but also long life span. Though mahbe the whale cancer paradox comes into play
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