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World’s oldest aquarium fish dies in mid-90s
A lungfish known as the oldest aquarium fish in the world has died. Granddad, as he was known, had been kept at the Shedd Aquarium since 1933, but a decision was taken to have him put down.
He suffered from failing health, but was well into his mid-90s, officials said.
Granddad, who came to Shedd from Australia in anticipation of the 1933-34 Chicago World’s Fair, was seen by more than 104 million people during his time in Chicago, aquarium president Bridget Coughlin said in a statement announcing his death.
Granddad’s exact age was unknown but that he was believed to be in his mid-90s. Granddad was euthanized after losing interest in food and showing signs of organ failure.