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
Categories: Nature and Animals
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:) 8-) ;( :D :( :O :P ;) :heart: :ermm: :angel: :angry: :alien: :blink: :blush: :cheerful: :devil: :dizzy: :getlost: :happy: :kissing: :ninja: :pinch: :pouty: :sick: :sideways: :silly: :sleeping: :unsure: :woot: :wassat:
1 +1 tommix1 2 months ago

Concentrated urine in it's tissues serves as antifreeze .

0 +1 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.

3 +1 Freakazoidalmaniac 2 months ago

Greenland shark? I think you'll find it's American....

0 +1 Pipoop 2 months ago

@Freakazoidalmaniac that was good

7 +1 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.

2 +1 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"

0 +1 ScreaminMime 2 months ago

Looks like it just wants some pureed fish and take another nap :pouty:

7 +1 W1zard0f0h 2 months ago

I had to sign in for this?

3 +1 Tuukka 2 months ago

@W1zard0f0h Wait until you get your bill.

1 +1 Galaga 2 months ago

look at that big fatty!