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Scientists Discover 400-Year-Old Greenland Shark Likely Born Around 1620
Green land sharks are one of the largest cartilaginous fishes and one of the oldest or longest living vertebrate known to mankind. Most of the green land sharks are found in the cold-water environment such as the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean.
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