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This Shark was born before George Washington – and still alive!

Scientists find oldest living vertebrate, a 400 year old shark!


New research published in the journal Science says that we now know what the longest living vertebrates on Earth are: Greenland sharks. The scientists used radiocarbon dating to figure out the age of 28 of these sharks, and using Bayesian statistics they estimated one was 400 years old!

 

Until now, figuring out the ages of these sharks was difficult since they have soft body parts, and thus scientists can’t see growth layers. But, these scientists found a new way: radiocarbon dating the shark’s eye lens, which has special proteins that stay the same as when they are born and can thus be dated.

 

Greenland sharks were overfished during WWII since their livers could be used for machine oil, which has conservation consequences. There are few sharks left which are old enough to breed currently, but plenty of younger ones (under age 150) to replenish the population in the future researchers hope.




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