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鸡中"零零后"竟登在世最长寿鸡榜首!

Peanut, a chicken from a no-kill farm in Michigan, is the current Guinness Record holder for the “world’s oldest chicken”, at 21 years, 156 days, and counting.

Chickens have an average life expectancy (期望) of five to eight years. On January 28, 2023, she was officially crowned the world’s oldest chicken by Guinness World Records, at the age of 20 years and 272 days. She has since turned 21 and is chasing the title of oldest chicken in recorded history.

21 years ago, her owner was getting ready to throw some bad eggs when she heard a faint chirp (鸣叫声) from one of them. “I heard a second chirp, and I realized that the chick was    △    but didn’t seem to have an egg tooth to get out of its shell,” Marsi Parker Darwin said. “I gently peeled her out of the egg, and there was this wet little mess, sitting in my hand.”

This little chick was tiny to begin with, but it never grew past one pound, about one-third of the size of the other chickens on the farm, so Marsi named her “Peanut”. The Michigan native never imagined that the chick would be with her and her husband for over two decades. They celebrated Peanut’s birthday in May, and she’s apparently as healthy and energetic as ever.

Darwin said that she was encouraged to apply for a Guinness Record by a friend who is also a chicken lover. He knew about a chicken named Matilda who had previously held the record at age 14, only to die a couple of years later. Peanut had already beaten her record by several years, so he convinced Darwin to apply.

Peanut is now well on her way to challenging the title of oldest chicken in recorded history. At about 21 years and a half, she is pretty close to beating the record set by Muffy, who was 23 years and 152 days old when she died back in 2011.

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