Long Live the Greenland Shark – IOTW Report

Long Live the Greenland Shark

Scientists have declared the longest living vertebrate is the Greenland shark.  Using estimates of the animal’s annual growth rate, which they figure to be a centimeter a year, they’ve deducted that the animals can live nearly 400 years in their frigid environment.

And talk about frigid, they also figured that the animals may have to wait up to 100 years before having sex.  More

 

 

7 Comments on Long Live the Greenland Shark

  1. The oldest was 392 plus or minus 120 years.

    240 year range for something that lives 400 years. 40% is a far cry from the 98% accuracy the climate change scientists claim, maybe they should compare notes. Who knows, maybe these sharks are eating the ice cap. You don’t know until you know.

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