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Facts about Great White Sharks

Great white sharks perform an important role as top predators in the ocean, balancing prey populations such as elephant seals and sea lions. The existence of great white sharks contributes to the ocean's species stability and diversity.<br>

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Facts about Great White Sharks

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  1. Discoveramazingfactsaboutthese magnificentcreatures

  2. Average Size The name Great White comes from their snow-white ventral sides. The biggest great white sharks can reach up to 20 feet long, but most are smaller. The great averages 15 feet long. They generally weigh up to 2250 kg. white shark

  3. Habitat South Africa is home to these sea creatures. They occasionally stray into the deep Ocean, where they discovered at depths of 1000 meters or more! Their temperature ranges from 15 to 24 degrees Celsius, they spend more time in shallow areas near the surface. have been ideal water

  4. Hunting Behavior Great White Sharks are very clever predators. Seals are their preferred prey. They have a distinct sensation. They can track their prey through the electroreceptor. whenever a potential prey is moving, the Great White can pick up on its electric field. sense of So

  5. Why Are Sharks Important? Sharks are crucial in maintaining the balance of ecosystems that keep our seas healthy. Because they choose a location to avoid being eaten, their eating has an impact on prey population numbers as well as distribution.

  6. Shark Conservation Overfishing, climate change, and habitat loss have wreaked havoc on the shark's population, with a fifth of the world's sharks extinction! are facing That's why Shark Conservation is Important!

  7. Join the shark research and conservation initiative to help these predators have a brighter future. www.oceans-research.com

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