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A living piece of history is swimming beneath the Arctic ice.
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A living piece of history is swimming beneath the Arctic ice. This Greenland shark has been alive since 1627.
It was born before Isaac Newton
It was born before Isaac Newton
Categories: Nature and Animals
tommix1 2 months ago
It looked pretty pleased with it's life, the lampreys are always glad to see him at a whale carcass. They can dive to about 7200 feet. 219 Bars. Yes both of them. Some lampreys can go 4000 meters. Over 2 and a half miles.
jfk66 2 months ago
A mature video? Why? Because the big fish looks like a giant dildo? That's unrealistic, it moves too slow. I can't say more than that.
E_BlackadderIV 2 months ago
This one's long age is surrounded by typical 'science-speak' ; "thought to be", "most likely", "possibly living", "scientists estimate"
