Great White Shark
Explore the ocean's most powerful predator: the Great White Shark!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Carcharodon carcharias
Conservation Status
Vulnerable
Location
Worldwide in oceans
Average size
15 to 20 feet long
diet
Seals, sea lions, fish
lifespan
70 years
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Overview
The Great White Shark is one of the most famous fish in the ocean. With average lengths ranging from 4.6 to 6.1 meters (15 to 20 feet), it is a true giant under the sea.
Great White Sharks belong to a special class of fish called Chondrichthyes. Unlike most fish, they have skeletons made of cartilage, similar to their relatives, the rays and skates.
This incredible shark has a sharp set of teeth designed for catching its favorite meals. Great White Sharks love to feast on seals, sea lions, and various types of fish, making them excellent hunters!
Life for a Great White Shark can be quite an adventure, with a lifespan that can reach up to 70 years. These sharks can retain their energy by swimming slowly and gracefully through the water, saving their strength for the chase!
Great Whites often dive deep into the ocean to hunt, but they also enjoy basking near the surface. They can be very curious creatures, which might make them the ultimate ocean detectives, exploring their underwater homes like true adventurers!
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