As the oldest living vertebrate on Earth, Greenland sharks can live up to more than 400 years.
This is not something we can eat in this world. A dish that can be delicious to this person, but extremely difficult to swallow with others.
Researcher Brynn Devine and Laura Wheeland suddenly saw the Greenland shark emerge from the deep mud and stared at the decoy camera lens on the seabed off Nunavut.
Just decipher that mystery, the future of humanity will have a big turning point.
The study, published recently in the September issue of Biology of the Sea, also shows that, even when swimming at full speed, Greenland sharks can only reach a maximum speed of
Danish scientists discovered the lifespan of a Greenland shark up to 400 years, keeping the world's oldest vertebrate.
Whale sharks, the largest in the world of sharks, can reach body lengths of up to 17m.