Animals
Long-Living Greenland Sharks Accumulate High Concentrations of Contaminants
When it comes to pollutants such a PCBs contaminating the bodies of animals, the polar bear is often at the top of the list of most-polluted animals, but new research suggests that Greenland sharks harbor even more alarmingly high levels of pollutants than polar bears.
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