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  2. 10 facts about great white sharks! - National Geographic Kids

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    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.

  3. 24 Insane Great White Shark Facts - Fact Animal

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    Great white sharks (carcharodon carcharias) are the world’s biggest predatory fish, measuring on average 4.5m (15ft) in length. The largest recorded is thought to be 7m (23ft) weighing 2.5 tonnes. They were made infamous by Steven Spielberg’s Jaws movie, which depicts a ferocious man-eating shark.

  4. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 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.

  6. Great White Sharks | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    The great white shark is the world's largest known predatory fish. It has 300 teeth, yet does not chew its food. Sharks rip their prey into mouth-sized pieces which are swallowed whole.

  7. Great White Shark - National Geographic Kids

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    Fish. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: School, shoal. Average Life Span: 70+ years. Size: Up to 21 feet long. Weight: Up to 4,500 pounds. At birth a baby great white shark is already about 5 feet...

  8. Great white sharks, facts and information - National Geographic

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    The great white shark is a type of mackerel shark from the Lamnidae family, which also includes mako sharks, salmon sharks, and porbeagle sharks. Great whites are the largest of the bunch—...

  9. Wildlife Fact Sheets: Great White Shark - Ocean Conservancy

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    Great white sharks are warm-blooded, unlike most other sharks who are cold-blooded. Learn more about ocean wildlife with these factsheets.

  10. Great white sharks: The world's largest predatory fish

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    Great white sharks are the largest predatory fish in the world, but scientists still have much to learn about these iconic predators.

  11. 15 Surprising Facts About Great White Sharks

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    Great white sharks are essential players in marine ecosystems, and their biology and behavior are rich with surprising and complex characteristics. Let’s dive into 15 surprising facts about great white sharks, each revealing why these creatures deserve respect and awe.