Which is considered to be the largest fish in the Arctic?
Correct answer: Greenland shark

Player #13396334
they live up to 500 years

Patricia
Player #13396334, one has just been found in Cornwall. it is believed to be a youngster of about 100 years of age.

Pah
Patricia, I'd never heard of this shark until it hit the news this morning .
Then it pops up on here . Weird.

Byrde Alpha Bitch
Almost all of Greenland Sharks are blind, or close to it. Though they're born with small but functional eyes, up to 100 percent of the adults in a local population will have small, parasitic crustaceans (Ommatokoita elongata) hitching a ride on the sharks' corneas.

Goblin
Patricia, True! They can live up to 400 years, it seems. It is also believed that they can't even reproduce until about 160 years of age

Player: Coco
The whales are much larger (Beluga, Killer whale, Blue whale) but realized they are mammals, not fish!

Daisy
I've never heard of this shark. it looks kinda prehistoric

meka
ZimboBimbo, Sorry, but a shark IS a fish unlike whales and dolphins which are marine mammals.

Veronica
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Veronica
ZimboBimbo, a shark is not a fish!

mukesh sharma.mahakall.b
long life imaging shark shark ls.pops.up.on.here.life

ZimboBimbo
a shark is not a fish !

Hamza
these sharks can grow to 20 feet in length

Player Winnie
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