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Nuclear Bomb Pulses Reveal 400-Year-Old Greenland Shark is World's Longest Living Vertebrate
By using an unusual method of carbon dating from past nuclear bomb testings, scientists have determined that a 400-year-old Greenland shark is officially the world's longest living vertebrate.
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