No warm blooded animals can eat Greenland sharks because their flesh is highly poisonous to warm blooded animals. Eating even a small amount can cause paralysis. That said, their main predators are humans, who hunt them for their livers, which can be used as durable machine lubricant.
Greenland Shark
Because it IS concidered a shark.....wouldn't that make the WHALE SHARK the slowest swimmer sharks?
The slowest shark is the Greenland shark, which can swim at speeds of around 0.76 miles per hour. These sharks are known for their sluggish movement and are well-adapted to their cold, deep-sea environments.
viviparous because they are born from their mothers and not from a egg
The amount of food a shark eats in a day depends on the type of shark. The Blue Shark eats until is starts to vomit up its food, the goes right back to eating again. The Great White shark eats around 500 pounds of food per day. On the other hand, there are sharks that can go for weeks without eating.
Yes a Greenland shark is coldblooded
greenland ice
The Greenland shark is nicknamed the sleeper, or the sleeping shark.
Greenland shark fishing
When a whale eats a shark or a shark eats a whale
Greenland Shark
The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is a shark that must live in the sea, and breathes through gills. A reptile is able to breath air using lungs and can live in or out of water.
a shark eats a fish so what eats a shark?
While the greenland shark may be dangerous in the fact that it is a shark that could easily eat a person whole, it isn't too common to run in to any. Another fun fact about the greenland shark is that it's skin is poisonous! That makes them even more dangerous!
humans
A bigger shark... :-)
the tiger shark