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Common Name: Greenland Shark, Sleeper

                           Shark, Gurry Shark


Scientific Name: Somniosus microcephalus


Size: Up to 6.4m


Found: North Atlantic


Population Status: Near Threatened (IUCN 2009)

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Greenland Sharks are thought to feed on various types of fish including herring and salmon, invertebrate and sea birds.


They also feed on marine mammals including seals and cetaceans.


Reproduction:


Ovoviviparous - eggs hatch inside the mother and live young are born. Litters of up to 10 pups have been recorded.

Pups are around 38cm at birth.

Interesting Facts:


The Greenland Shark appears to be a slow growing species. Tagging studies have suggested that some of the adults may grow at a rate of only 1cm per year.


Mostly found in cold waters between 2 - 7 degrees C


Luminescent copepods can be found attached to the sharks eyes. This is thought to possibly attract prey.


A dead Greenland Shark was found with a reindeer in its stomach!

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