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Greenland sharks may hold key to humans living for centuries

Greenland sharks may live over 500 years. New eye lens dating reveals the secret behind Earth’s longest-living vertebrate.

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Biologists discover 500-year-old shark – the oldest living vertebrate on EarthRebecca Shavit
Scientists discover 500-year-old shark – the oldest living vertebrate on EarthRebecca Shavit
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