A shark was found in the Caribbean — thousands of miles away from its usual habitat in the Arctic.
The Greenland shark, which has a lifespan of 250 – 500 years, surprised researchers in Belize.
When they retrieved their scientific catch, they were astonished to find the ancient Greenland shark.
Greenland sharks are primarily scavengers, eating everything (dead or alive), including fish, seals, polar bears, and whales.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to a 2016 study, Greenland sharks don't reach sexual maturity until they are at least 134 years old.
Persons:
Hector Daniel Martinez, Demian Chapman, they're, Julius Nielsen
Organizations:
Service, Florida, Mashable, National Ocean Service, Caribbean, Sharks, Rays Conservation Research, Mote Marine Laboratory, Aquarium, New
Locations:
Caribbean, Belize, Wall, Silicon, Greenland, Baffin, Nova Scotia, Svalbard, Norway