Greenland Sharks Still Remain a Mystery

Jan 3, 2010

The Greenland shark is not a newly discovered specie of sharks – this shark had been existent for a long time. From its name, these Greenland sharks are found in the Northern Atlantic just near Greenland and Iceland. Unlike most species of sharks they can thrive in cold temperature waters.

Greenland sharks are recognized as the largest Arctic fish which rivals the Great White in size. However, these sharks are actually less aggressive than the Great White.

The meat from these sharks are not edible but Inuits have been using its flesh for biofuel.

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