
Rare Greenland Shark Washes Ashore on Irish Coast
An exceptionally rare Greenland shark, known for its longevity, has washed ashore on the coast of Sligo, Ireland, marking the first recorded instance of the species appearing on the Irish coast. The discovery has drawn significant scientific interest.
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‘Exceptionally rare’ shark that can live up to 500 years washes up on Sligo shore
Greenland shark found in first recorded stranding of species on the Irish coast
By Cian O'Connell
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A very rare shark that washed up on a beach in Co Sligo has been recovered by the National Museum of Ireland.
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The Greenland shark has the longest known lifespan of all vertebrate species, living up to 500 years in some cases.
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