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Great White Shark

DESCRIPTION
Sharp teeth that have
three layers. They can
grow up to 6 meters
long. They all have a
sharp pointy fin on
their back.

CLASSIFICATION

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The Great White Shark


belongs to the Lamnidae
family and the species is
Carcharies.

HABITAT
DIET
They eat Seals,
Whales, Dolphins,
Other Sharks and
other marine
mammals. They also
sometimes mistake
humans for Seals.

They live in the seas all


over the world. Most
Sharks live in warm
waters, however some
Sharks are found in North
and South Poles.

BREEDING
Some female Sharks
have their eggs on the
outside of their
bodies. Others lay
their eggs on the
inside of their bodies
and they keep their
eggs their until they
hatch. Sharks have up
to 1 to 20 babies or
MOVEMENT
Sharks have a long
streamlined bodies
that tamper in front
and back. This shape
lets the Shark glide
gracefully through
the water.

ANOTHER INTERESTING FACT


Most people think that Sharks would hunt you when you are out swimming in the Ocean,
but Sharks mistake you for seals and the only Shark that does hunt people is the Bull Shark.
The Sharks are not very but they will hurt you if they are attacked. Sharks mostly eat weak
or disseised animals.

By Harmonie

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