Carcharodon - Wikipedia Carcharodon (from Ancient Greek κάρχαρος (kárkharos), meaning "sharp, jagged", and ὀδούς (odoús), meaning "tooth", and thus, "sharp tooth jagged tooth") [2] is a genus of sharks within the family Lamnidae, colloquially called the " white sharks "
Carcharodons | Warhammer 40k Wiki | Fandom Those few who observe a Carcharodon assault and live would be forgiven for assuming that they are mindless berserkers, unconcerned with tactics or planning In fact, the Carcharodons rely on a series of tactics that at their heart are both simple and reliable
White shark | Size, Diet, Habitat, Teeth, Attacks, Facts - Britannica white shark, (Carcharodon carcharias), any member of the largest living species of the mackerel sharks (Lamnidae) and one of the most powerful and dangerous predatory sharks in the world Starring as the villain of movies such as Jaws (1975), the white shark is much maligned and publicly feared
White shark - Carcharodon carcharias — Shark Research Institute Facts about the White shark - Carcharodon carcharias from the Shark Research Institute (SRI) SRI conducts and sponsors rigorous, peer-reviewed field research about sharks and uses science-based information to educate and advocate for shark conservation policies and protections by the world’s governing bodies, including CITES
White Shark – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum The genus name Carcharodon is derived from the Greek “karcharos” = sharpen and “odous” = teeth The species name carcharias, also translated from Greek, means point or type of shark, leading to its common name in Australia the “white pointer”
32 Facts About Carcharodon Discover 32 fascinating facts about Carcharodon, the great white shark, from its hunting techniques to its unique biology Dive into the world of these apex predators!
Carcharodon - Animalia Carcharodon(meaning "jagged sharp tooth") is a genus of sharks within the family Lamnidae, colloquially called the "white sharks " The only extant member is the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias)
Carcharodon carcharias, Great white shark : fisheries, gamefish Etymology: Carcharodon: carchar-, presumably referring to Carcharias (Odontaspidae); odon (Gr ), tooth, “Teeth as in Carchari[a]s, serrated on both edges” (See ETYFish); carcharias: From the Ancient Greek karkharías, shark, derived from kárkharos, sharp or jagged, referring to its teeth (“dentibus serratus”) (See ETYFish)
Carcharodon carcharias (Great white shark) | INFORMATION | Animal . . . - ADW To cite this page: Chewning, D and M Hall 2009 "Carcharodon carcharias" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web Accessed March 17, 2026 at https: animaldiversity org accounts Carcharodon_carcharias Last updated: 2009-55-30 Generated: 2025-11-24 02:44
Carcharodon - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Using data derived from teeth and other physical features, we place Carcharodon as a monotypic genus within its own family, the Carcharodontidae Tooth structure and size indicate that Carcharodon began primarily as a fish feeder and evolved to feed on marine mammals