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- White shark | Size, Diet, Habitat, Teeth, Attacks, Facts . . .
White shark, any member of the largest species of the mackerel sharks (Lamnidae) and one of the most powerful and dangerous predatory sharks in the world Despite being much maligned and publicly feared, surprisingly little is understood of the white shark’s life and behavior
- Great white shark - Wikipedia
The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans
- 10 facts about great white sharks! - National Geographic Kids
Great white shark facts 1) Great white sharks can be found throughout the world’s oceans, mostly in cool waters close to the coast 2) These super swimmers are the largest predatory fish (fish that eat other fish or animals) on our planet
- Great white sharks, facts and information | National Geographic
What is a great white shark? The great white shark is a type of mackerel shark from the Lamnidae family, which also includes mako sharks, salmon sharks, and porbeagle sharks
- 24 Insane Great White Shark Facts - Fact Animal
24 incredible facts about the world’s biggest predatory fish, the Great White Shark
- Great White Shark – Facts, Size, Lifespan, Diet, Pictures . . .
Learn all about the Great White Shark – its size, life expectancy, diet, how they reproduce, is it endangered, and much more - with pictures
- Great White Shark Facts and Information | United Parks Resorts
Learn about the size, diet, population, habitat, behavior and other interesting facts about great white sharks
- Great White Shark | Facts and Information | Learn about Sharks
A Great White Shark maintains more than 300 teeth in its mouth at any moment The sharks possess acute senses and a remarkable ability to detect blood traces from kilometres away in the water Great Whites possess electroreceptors known as the ampullae of Lorenzini that help them sense electromagnetic fields that other animals produce
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