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A cinematic AI short documentary on the Greenland Shark — the oldest living vertebrate on Earth. Scientists dated one specimen at 512 years old minimum — born in 1511 when Leonardo da Vinci was still alive. Lives at 1500 meters depth in the Arctic Ocean. Never properly filmed. Flesh toxic to almost all predators. Hunts seals and polar bears while moving slower than a walking human. Every fact in this documentary is scientifically documented.

Tags: Greenland shark, oldest living animal, 512 year old shark, Arctic ocean shark, deep sea documentary, ancient shark, marine biology, Greenland shark age, deep ocean creature, short documentary, AI cinematic documentary, ocean mystery, oldest vertebrate Earth

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00:00this shark was alive before america was discovered it lives under the arctic ocean right now it moves
00:07so slowly it looks completely motionless scientists dated one at 512 years old minimum it was born in
00:161511 it is still alive parasites eat its eyes it does not care it lives 1500 meters deep never
00:25properly filmed ever its flesh is toxic enough to kill anything that eats it it hunts seals and polar
00:33bears moving slower than you walk we have almost no idea how many exist down there right now one is
00:40moving somewhere beneath this ocean slowly the oldest one alive right now could be 700 years old
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