Greenland Shark enters the Shark Tournament from the Deep Water Demons division, bringing a distinctive mix of ocean habitat, hunting style, size, behavior, and evolutionary weirdness to the bracket.
Shark Overview
Greenland sharks are the longest-living vertebrates on Earth, with some individuals estimated to be over 400 years old, reaching sexual maturity only after about 150 years. These Arctic dwellers move at an extremely slow pace�earning them the nickname sleeper sharks�and often have parasitic copepods attached to their eyes, which glow to attract prey while gradually rendering the shark blind.
Ocean Personality
Every shark has a different kind of presence. Greenland Shark stands out through its shape, speed, camouflage, feeding strategy, rarity, reputation, or the ecosystem role it plays.
Why It Stands Out
In a head-to-head Shark Bracket matchup, Greenland Shark gives voters a clear reason to pause: power, strangeness, beauty, survival skill, or sheer name recognition.
Path Through the Division
As the #4 seed in Deep Water Demons, Greenland Shark must swim through a dangerous field before reaching the FIN-al Four.
Final Thoughts
Whether you favor Greenland Shark for its biology, reputation, look, or underdog appeal, it belongs in the Shark Bracket conversation.

