Great White Sharks Research Paper

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Great White sharks have very interesting bodies. Their bodies are torpedo shaped and they also have powerful tails that help them propel through water at 15 miles per hour. They are usually 15 or more than 20 ft, they also usually weigh 2.5 tons or higher. The size of a great White shark is almost the same as a bus.

Great White sharks (Carcharodon Carcharias) are carnivores, the largest predatory fish on earth. They are highly adapted predators, their mouths being lined up with three hundred serrated, triangle shaped teeth that are placed in rows. Their excellent sense of smell also helps them capture their prey easily. They have lots of advantages like organs that sense tiny electromagnetic fields made by other animals. Their diet includes
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Therefore, they are mostly found in the coasts of Australia, South Africa, California and the Northeastern United States. Other than that, they can be found in less numbers around Brazil, the Caribbean, Northwestern Africa, Madagascar and Eastern Africa. They can swim on the surface and more than 820 feet deep according to IUCN.

They are also considered very social. They travel in groups called schools or shoals. When fighting over food, they display slapping demonstrations to discourage each other. Even though they are viewed as very scary, they do not enjoy fighting as one bite could disable a shark permanently. They are only responsible for five to ten attacks per year, despite their reputation. It’s rumored that when a Great White bites a human, it is only taking a sample bite.

Much like Dogs, baby sharks are called pups. When they are in the womb, they swallow their own teeth in order to utilize calcium. When they are born, they end up being 4 to 5 feet long. They are completely able to take care of themselves when they are born. Therefore, they swim away from their mothers in order to hunt for small marine animals. It is possible for Great White Sharks to live 70