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Greenland Sharks Can Live for Up to 500 Years

They are the longest-living vertebrate on Earth, reaching sexual maturity around 150 years old. Their incredibly slow metabolism and cold, deep-sea habitat contribute to their extreme longevity, allowing them to witness centuries of history.

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