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  1. The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), also known as the gurry shark or grey shark, is a large shark of the family Somniosidae ("sleeper sharks"), closely related to the Pacific and southern sleeper sharks.

  2. 21 de may. de 2021 · The Greenland shark is the world’s longest living vertebrate. It can live for 400 years— twice the age of the longest-living land animal, the giant tortoise. There could be an individual in ...

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  3. 4 de jul. de 2024 · The Greenland shark is one of the largest cartilaginous fishes. It can reach a length of 7 metres (23 feet) and a weight of 1,025 kg (2,260 pounds) when fully grown, but most are between 2 and 4 metres (6.5 and 13 feet). Little is known, however, about how the species reproduces.

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  4. oceana.org › marine-life › greenland-sharkGreenland Shark | Oceana

    The rare and elusive Greenland shark is one of the largest sharks in the ocean. Though slow moving, they are top predators. Learn more and see how to protect them.

  5. 2 de may. de 2021 · Featuring exclusive footage of a species never before filmed in the wild, Searching For A Monster chronicles an incredible four-year scientific quest to find and explore one of nature's most...

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  6. Scientists estimate the Greenland shark lives at least 250 years. They may live over 500 years. Close-up image of a greenland shark taken at the floe edge of the Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut.

  7. The Greenland shark, also known as the “sleeper shark,” is a cold-water species that inhabits the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. It is one of the largest cartilaginous fishes, with females typically growing larger than males. These sharks can reach lengths of up to 7 meters (23 feet) and weigh over 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds) when fully grown.