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Fun Facts About Great White Sharks facts for kids that you didn't know

Great white sharks :Fun Facts About Great White Sharks facts for kids that you didn't know


Fun Facts About Great White Sharks facts for kids that you didn't know

  1. The great white shark, also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark found in all major oceans' coastal surface waters.
  2. Great white sharks can be found in all the world's oceans. They can be found in warm as well as cold waters.
  3. Adult great white sharks can grow to be about 20 feet long, weigh up to 6,600 pounds, and live for up to 30 years. As top predators, great white sharks play an important role in the ocean, balancing prey populations such as elephant seals and sea lions.
  4. Adult great white sharks can grow to be about 20 feet long, weigh up to 6,600 pounds, and live for up to 30 years. As top predators, great white sharks play an important role in the ocean, balancing prey populations such as elephant seals and sea lions. These super swimmers are the world's largest predatory fish (fish that eat other fish or animals). They grow to be about 4.6m long on average, but some great whites have been measured at 6m – that's half the length of a bus!
  5. Female Great White Sharks, like most shark species, grow much larger than males.
  6. Great White Sharks can grow to be up to 21 feet long, though females are typically 15-16 feet long and males are 11-13 feet long.
  7. Great white sharks are the largest carnivorous fish in the world. The largest is believed to be the great white shark of Antarctica
  8. A great white shark is the most feared shark in the world and in history.
  9. The largest Great White Shark ever recorded in the wild was 26 feet long, more than half the length of a basketball court.
  10. Great white sharks are the largest predators known to exist in the ocean and are known for traveling in large groups
  11. The largest captured Great White Shark was 23.4 feet long and was caught off the coast of Kangaroo Island in Australia.
  12. They are occasionally called "white death" as they are feared to attack and even kill humans!
  13. There have been reports of larger Great White Sharks, but they have mostly been Basking Sharks, which look very similar.
  14. There are more great white sharks than any other type of fish in the ocean.
  15. Great White Sharks consume an average of 11 tons of food per year.
  16. Blue sharks are one of the most common species of sharks worldwide and are among the largest animals in the ocean.
  17. Great White Sharks can go three months without eating another meal after they have been fed.
  18. Great White Sharks cannot be kept in captivity because they become disoriented, cease eating, and run into the aquarium walls until they die.
  19. They are the largest predatory fish on earth, and their size and strength make them a formidable adversary.
  20. Because they are drawn to the electric fields generated by boats, they frequently attack and capsize them.
  21. They eat other fish and mammals, including humans, when they are hunting in the open ocean.
  22. They are also known to eat sea turtles and other large mammals when they are in shallow waters, such as the Gulf of Mexico.
  23. Great White Sharks are responsible for the most attacks on humans of any shark species, even though they will not eat humans.
  24. They are the largest predatory fish on Earth. They are also the most dangerous. They have been known to attack humans and even other great white sharks.
  25. When Great White Sharks smell the blood of another Great White Shark, they leave the area immediately, sometimes swimming hundreds of miles away.
  26. They have also been known to attack other animals, such as seals and sea lions.
  27. Killer Whales attack and kill Great White Sharks by deliberately ramming them until they flip on their backs and stop breathing.
  28. Baby sharks practice oophagy, a behavior where the largest, strong pups will cannibalize the other pups inside of the womb.
  29. Despite being the top predator, Great White Sharks are frequently attacked and eaten by Killer Whales.
  30. Female Great White Sharks give birth to small litters of 2-12 pups after being pregnant for 11 months.
  31. Little is known about Great White Shark mating rituals, though female sharks are frequently covered in bite marks after copulation.
  32. When Great White Sharks are flipped on their backs, they become motionless, a condition known as "tonic immobility."
  33. The Earth’s atmosphere is a complex system of interacting layers and processes that control the weather and climate around the globe. It is divided into three layers. The lowest layer, the troposphere, is the portion of the atmosphere that is closest to the Earth’s surface. The middle layer, the stratosphere, is a layer just above the troposphere that is also part of the troposphere.
  34. Most people survive Great White Shark attacks because a shark will typically take a bite, realize its mistake, and swim away after mistaking a person for prey.
  35. During mating season, Great White Sharks will sometimes share food, engaging in pack feeding with up to eight sharks sharing the same meal.
  36. A Great White Shark's bite force is 4,000 psi, which is ten times that of a lion's bite force.
  37. They are primarily hunters, but when they cannot find prey, they will scavenge and eat the carcasses of dead animals.
  38. They are also known as cannibals, eating other Great White Sharks, especially during territorial disputes.
  39. Elephant seals, seabirds, and even crocodiles are all prey for Great White Sharks.
  40. Great white sharks are the largest predatory fish in the world and are among the world’s most iconic animals.
  41. Great white sharks are large members of the order shark, exhibiting relatively slow, graceful movement through the water. They are the largest predatory fish in the world.
  42. They lack eyelids and instead roll their eyes back into their heads to protect themselves from harm when attacking prey.
  43. There are a variety of ways to view Great White sharks in the wild, but the best are the ones from the surface and the ones from a cage.
  44. They have such a keen sense of smell that they can detect the scent of blood in the water from up to three miles away.
  45. They use electromagnetic fields to detect vibrations in potential prey's water.
  46. Clocking in at speeds up to 35 mph, Great White Sharks are some of the fastest predators in the oceans.
  47. Great White Sharks are solitary hunters who spend the majority of their lives alone, except during mating season.
  48. Great White Sharks have also been observed grabbing and shaking their prey side to side to weaken and injure it.
  49. Great White sharks are the largest predatory fish, and also the most diverse, inhabiting every ocean and every sea in the world.
  50. Great white sharks are the only fish known to possess the ability to sense the Earth's magnetic field (the 'geomagnetic field') and use it to navigate without the aid of celestial navigation.
  51. They bite their prey, then leave to weaken them before returning and finishing the kill.
  52. Sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing, and electroreception are the six senses of sharks.
  53. They can even detect the heartbeat of immobile prey at close range. When visibility is low,
  54. Great White Sharks tend to hunt first thing in the morning, within the first two hours of sunrise.
  55. Great White Sharks will frequently peek their heads above water to look for prey, a technique known as "spy-hopping."
  56. They can breach by jumping up to ten feet above the water's surface to catch and kill prey.
  57. Their average breach speed is 25 miles per hour.
  58. They have been known to breach onto boat decks by accident.
  59. Great White Sharks use a type of camouflage known as countershading to make themselves difficult to see in the water.
  60. As apex predators and marine predators, great white sharks are aggressive and opportunistic predators. A great white shark\'s diet mainly consists of oceanic fish, such as salmon, tunas, and white sharks, but it also consumes smaller fish, such as mackerel and herring.

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