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  1. Great White Sharks are slow to mature and have a relatively low reproductive rate. Females reach sexual maturity at around 12 to 14 years of age, while males mature at around 8 to 10 years of age. They give birth to live young, with litters ranging from 2 to 14 pups. The pups are born fully formed and can measure up to 5 feet in length.

  2. The Great White Shark is perhaps the most famous large shark in the world. The iconic dorsal fin of the great white doesn’t cut through the surface of the water as often as television and film would lead us to believe. But it still makes an impressive sight. A fully mature great white can have a dorsal fin one meter (three feet) tall.

  3. The body of the white shark is robust and fusiform, about 4-7 meters in length but the average is 6 meters. Its weight is between 3,000 and 3,400 kilograms. Adult females reach dimensions greater than males, which are usually 2 meters smaller. Their sense of smell is very sensitive, which facilitates the detection of prey at a great distance.

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  5. Busting the Myth About Great White Shark Attacks. Great White Shark attacks are extremely rare, even when humans are swimming nearby. Humans are not specifically targeted by sharks and that includes the Great White. In the Mediterranean Sea, for example, there have only been 31 confirmed attacks against humans in the last two centuries, most non-fatal. . They simply aren’t interested in

  6. 3 de may. de 2017 · Epic footage of one of Earth's most feared predators, the Great White Shark. Each dawn, Cape Fur Seals leave their colony to go fishing. To reach the open se...

  7. Description of the Great White Shark. Great white sharks have large heads, with cone-shaped snouts. This shark’s body is shaped like a torpedo, making it hydrodynamic so it can move easily through the water. The top half of the shark’s skin is grey colored, and the bottom half is white. Sharks have secondary rows of teeth behind the front row.

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