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  2. Clash of the fiercest predators as shark eats polar bear. Show all 2. Global warming may not be the only threat to the polar bear. Scientists are puzzling over the discovery of the...

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    • Greenland Shark Profile
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    There’s something lurking beneath – way below the surface, and it’s the Greenland shark. These rare sharks don’t often make contact with humans, but what we’ve been able to learn about them is fascinating. They are sometimes known as the gurry shark, grey shark or sleeper shark. They habitat deep ocean waters in the North Atlantic and Arctic. They ...

    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. Many scientists estimate that can live up to 500 years, but who’s to say that’s the limit? One Greenland shark to have recently washed up onto a beach in the United Kingdom was decided to have been at least 100 years old – and scientists are calling it a...

    2. Their meat is toxic

    This is one fish that you won’t want to make into sushi. Due to the large amounts of chemicals in their body that act like anti-freeze and prevent ice crystals forming in the body, the meat of the Greenland shark is toxic to eat. Ingestion can cause anything from illness to even more severe and fatal side effects. Some cultures have found ways to eat the Greenland shark despite its toxicity. In Iceland, they’ve been able to treat meat from the Greenland shark and reduce its toxic levels to cr...

    3. The Greenland shark is one of the largest sharks

    On top of being the longest living shark, the Greenland shark is also one of the largest sharks. They rival the Great White Sharkin terms of size, measuring up to 7m in length. Females of this species tend to be larger than males, and, at their largest, they’re nearly the same length as a London bus!

    Patrick Pester. “Super-rare Greenland shark that washed up on UK beach may be at least 100 years old.” Live Science. 18 March 2022.
    Daniel Howden. “Clash of the fiercest predators as shark eats polar bear.” 12 August 2008.
    • Deep, cold-water oceans
    • North Atlantic & Arctic Oceans
    • Between 250 to 500 years
    • Maximum 7 meters; average of 2 to 4 meters
  3. Jun 2, 2013 · Greenland Shark Eats A Polar Bear — Sleeper Shark Facts, Lifespan, Diet, And Video. The Greenland Sleeper Shark — Somniosus microcephalus — is a rather large, and strange, species of shark native to the icy waters of the North Atlantic, and is especially common in the region around Iceland and Greenland. The species has also been dubbed ...

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  4. Aug 27, 2023 · 6. Greenland Shark. According to a report in the year 2008, Greenland Shark eats the adult polar bear. This was reported because of the remains of an adult polar bear body inside the stomach of a Greenland Shark. However, no evidence is found that the Greenland Shark killed the polar bear in any way and ate that.

  5. Aug 11, 2008 · Scientists researching how far sharks hunt seals in the Arctic were stunned in June to find part of the jaw of a young polar bear in the stomach of a Greenland shark, a species that favors polar waters. "We've never heard of this before.

  6. Greenland shark. 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] The Greenland shark is a potentially important yet poorly studied cold-water species inhabiting the North ...

  7. Jul 26, 2022 · written by Carolee Chanona. A half-blind shark that is typically thought to live in freezing Arctic waters, scavenge on polar bear carcasses and survive for hundreds of years, recently turned up in perhaps an unexpected place—a coral reef off Belize.

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