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Meet the longest-lived animal with a backbone. Scientists estimate that Greenland sharks live for around 250 years, but some ...
Narraganset Bay's seal population has been steady over the past several years, while the Block Island population has ...
From ancient Polynesian navigators decoding waves to deep-sea creatures like the Greenland shark, the book discusses the ocean’s intricate web of currents, invisible barriers, and underwater ...
38. The oldest shark in the world is a Greenland Shark. In fact, according to Live Science, Greenlands are so old they don't even have backbones. These sea creatures live up to 392 years.
Can a Galapagos tortoise outlive a Greenland shark? Photo / Getty Images The goings-on at the British museum where a staffer was caught flogging antiques on eBay.
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