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  2. 1. They have the longest lifespan of almost all species. Greenland sharks are one of the longest living species in the world, and they are the longest living vertebrate. While we’ve yet to confirm just how long these deep-sea sharks can live, we’ve found records of sharks older than 200 years old.

  3. 400 years. Size: Between eight and 14 feet but can reach up to 23 feet. Weight: Up to 1.5 tons. IUCN Red List Status: ? Vulnerable. LC. NT. VU. EN. CR. EW. EX. Least Concern Extinct. The...

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  4. Greenland sharks have the longest lifespan of any known vertebrate, estimated to be between 250 and 500 years. [3] They are among the largest extant species of shark, usually growing to between 2.4 and 7 m (7.9 and 23.0 ft) long and weighing between 400 and 1,400 kg (880 and 3,090 lb).

  5. 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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  6. Jan 7, 2022 · Greenland sharks grow up to 24 feet (7.3 meters) long and weigh up to 2,645 pounds (1,200 kilograms), according to the St. Lawrence Shark Observatory (ORS). That's longer than great white...

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  7. The Greenland shark is likely one of the largest living species of shark. It usually grows to between 2.4 and 7 m (7.9 and 23.0 ft) long and weighs between 400 and 1,400 kg (880 and 3,090 lb). The all-tackle International Game Fish Association (IGFA) record for this species is 775 kg (1,709 lb).

  8. About. Greenland sharks are big, old and slow. They mature late and grow very slowly. They’re even known as “sleeper sharks” because they move so slowly, especially in comparison to other sharks. Greenland sharks feed on surprisingly speedy prey, including fish, seals, squid and seabirds.

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