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  2. Great white sighting may reveal a ‘holy grail’ of shark science

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    The case for the baby great white sighting While in utero, embryonic sharks feed on unfertilized eggs for protein. The mothers offer additional nourishment to the growing shark pups with a milk ...

  3. 8-foot great white shark pings off Florida twice in one week ...

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    More about great white shark Jekyll. Jekyll was considered a juvenile shark when he was tagged by OCEARCH in December 2022 near Jekyll Island, Georgia. He was 8 foot 8 inches long and weighed 395 ...

  4. Baby great white shark spotted in wild for first time ... - AOL

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    A newborn great white shark has been spotted in the wild for the first time, experts believe.. The baby shark was spotted in waters off Santa Barbara in southern California last July by wildlife ...

  5. Sharks in captivity - Wikipedia

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    Several attempts to keep a great white shark in captivity have been made, but most specimens died or had to be released after a short time. One example, placed in the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan, only survived for three days. [2] The longest a great white was held in captivity was at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, in September 2004.

  6. Otodus angustidens - Wikipedia

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    Otodus angustidens [1] is an extinct species of prehistoric megatoothed sharks in the genus Otodus, which lived during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs about 33 to 22 million years ago. [2] The largest individuals were about 11–12 metres (36–39 ft) long. This shark is related to another extinct megatoothed shark, the famous Otodus megalodon.

  7. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    A great white shark was captured near Kangaroo Island in Australia on 1 April 1987. This shark was estimated to be more than 6.9 m (23 ft) long by Peter Resiley, and has been designated as KANGA. Another great white shark was caught in Malta by Alfredo Cutajar on 16 April 1987. This shark was also estimated to be around 7.13 m (23.4 ft) long by ...

  8. 9-foot great white shark continues Treasure Coast visit ... - AOL

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    Simon traveled 21 miles since Jan. 17 and 6,933 miles since he was tagged off Georgia in 2022. ... More about OCEARCH-tagged great white shark Simon. Simon was caught and tagged off St. Simon's ...

  9. Taniwha - Wikipedia

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    At sea, a taniwha often appears as a whale or a large shark such as southern right whale or whale shark; compare the Māori name for the great white shark: mangō-taniwha. In inland waters, they may still be of whale-like dimensions, but look more like a gecko or a tuatara, having a row of spines along the back. Other taniwha appear as a ...