| 13 October 2024 1315 Hours | Zoology, Aging, History, Ichthyology, Science |
The Greenland shark may reach an age of up to 500 years, Now recognized as the longest living vertebrate animal. They grow as little as a few centimeters per year, up to five meters, Reaching four meters and sexual maturity at 150 years old. Because of the excessive fishing before WWII, There appears to be no sexually active adults living. The sampling so far has found only sub-adults, Implying that it will be another 100 years Before the population might start reproducing once again! This is a severe example of how human activity Can negatively affect another creature's well being And a reminder of the delicate balance required To sustain such incredible life forms.