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The oldest Greenland shark: Nature’s living time capsule still swimming beneath Arctic ice
A creature born before Isaac Newton, older than the United States, and still alive today – meet the world’s longest-living ...
The Greenland shark has been around for hundreds of years, predating historical events and leaving scientists drop-jawed.
The Greenland shark can live for centuries in near darkness, and for a long time scientists assumed its vision must be poor ...
Greenland Sharks can live up to 400 years old, and the study of their cells tells a fascinating story about aging.
A Greenland shark swimming through the North Atlantic today may have been alive before the modern world existed. Researchers have confirmed that some of these sharks were born in the 1600s, making ...
Scientists have studied Greenland sharks’ eyesight, particularly for the mystery of their age, using a protein hidden inside the shark’s eye.
Close up image of a greenland shark taken at the floe edge of the Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut. Can living organisms truly maintain themselves, down to their most delicate tissues, for centuries? This ...
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