They’re blessed with good genetics.
A family in Spain set a Guinness World Record for highest combined age of 12 living siblings at 1,058 years and 249 days.
The Hernandez-Perez offspring — made up of seven brothers and five sisters — range in age from 76 to 97.
The brood was raised in Moya, a town on the northern part of the island of Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands — where they all still live.
They beat out the previous household record by a staggering 16 years.
“We never thought we’d break a world record,” the tight-knit crew said in a statement to Guinness World Records. “The truth is that breaking a world record has unified this family more than ever.”