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He was followed by a great white shark for 5 days.
It is in the same family as the great white shark.
I have heard stories of two great white sharks caught since that film came out.
Every time she closed her eyes, she'd see that great white shark.
It was about twice the size of the modern great white shark.
But then, like a great white shark, the van appeared again.
We leave the monsters, except for the great white shark, which is on the second level.
My second question is a special one concerning the protection of the great white shark.
It is also present in certain large fish, most notably the great white shark.
It was as though the great white shark had awakened.
Great white sharks are at the very top of the marine food chain.
Great white sharks also reach sexual maturity at around 15 years of age.
In a beauty contest, he wouldn't even come a close second to the great white shark.
However, great white sharks manage to go on the Deadly 60.
Worldwide, great white sharks attack people four or five times a year, perhaps killing one of them.
But what about the big guys, like tiger, bull and great white sharks?
The following habitats are found across the Great white shark distribution range.
A number of very large great white shark specimens have been recorded.
No accurate population numbers are available, but the great white shark is now considered vulnerable.
Want to see a high-wire act over a great white shark?
Like the great white shark, you have become a lone predator.
Subject: A couple teenagers get attacked by great white sharks.
The jaws of a large great white shark may have up to five layers.
A great white shark could really give us a headache."
He considered great white sharks and giant squid, but they'd been done.
The great white - carcharodon carcharias - was definitely one of them.
The shoreline was its world, the natural habitat of Carcharodon carcharias.
Carcharodon carcharias is the proper name of the great white shark."
Look, the Latin name for this fish is Carcharodon carcharias, okay?
Perhaps the most famous "big fish", is the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias).
But he had no qualms about killing a shark, even the rare Carcharodon carcharias.
Although it had yet to be discovered, the cool coastal waters were a magnet to Carcharodon carcharias, the great white shark.
In turn, the closest relative of the two mako sharks is the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias).
There is a record of a false catshark found with bite marks from a great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias).
The Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is a species of shark.
This giant of a shark was a huge version of the current great white shark,Carcharodon carcharias.
It was unquestionably Carcharodon carcharias.
In one such documented incident, they were observed scavenging on a whale carcass alongside great white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias.
Scientists suggest that C. megalodon looked like a stockier version of the great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias.
Carcharodon carcharias, or "ragged tooth" in scholarly Latin, is found in temperate waters throughout the world's seas.
Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) jumping out of the water, False Bay.
However, some species, including the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), do not have this membrane, but instead roll their eyes backwards to protect them when striking prey.
The generic name was identified with Linnaeus' specific name and the current scientific name Carcharodon carcharias, was finalised.
He continued, "One of the most prodigious, and perhaps the most formidable of sharks is the man-eater, Carcharodon carcharias.
Like other known megatooth sharks, the fossils of C. angustidens indicate that it was considerably larger than the extant great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias.
Great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) and killer whales (Orcinus orca) are plausible, albeit undocumented, predators of the porbeagle.
Others believe that Cretolamna evolved into the Paleocene shark Palaeocarcharodon, which would evolve into Carcharodon Carcharias.
"From the look of the rest of it and the way it rolled as it made its pass at us, I fear that it might be Carcharodon carcharias."
Small leopard sharks fall prey to larger sharks such as the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) and the broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus).
A commonly referred to transition is the evolution of Isurus hastalis, the Extinct Giant Mako, into the Great White shark, Carcharodon carcharias.
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A total of 210 tagged fish were recaptured last year, among them a sandbar shark that had been first caught more than 21 years ago.
The sandbar sharks prey on fish, rays, and crabs.
The sandbar shark is also called the thickskin shark or brown shark.
Overall, polyandry is the dominant mating system in lemon sharks and sandbar sharks.
Sandbar sharks usually have heavy-set bodies and rounded snouts that are shorter than the average shark's snout.
Sandbar sharks are viviparous.
This two-year reproductive cycle usually occurs in lemon sharks, sandbar sharks, and nurse sharks.
With over 270 species, carcharhiniforms include a number of common types, such as the blue shark, catsharks, swellsharks, and sandbar shark.
These sharks included lemon sharks, sandbar sharks, nurse sharks and catsharks.
The waters are populated by sharks, including the sandbar shark, groupers, lobsters and varieties of yellow and pink coral.
The tiger shark also eats other sharks (including adult sandbar sharks), as well as rays, and will even eat conspecifics.
Carcharhinus plumbeus (Sandbar shark)
Sandbar sharks are found in tropical to temperate waters worldwide; in the western Atlantic they range from Massachusetts to Brazil.
In one experiment, sandbar sharks and scalloped hammerhead sharks were conditioned to associate a food reward with an artificial magnetic field.
Blacktip sharks are one of the most important species to the northwestern Atlantic shark fishery, second only to the sandbar shark (C. plumbeus).
The bignose shark was found to be the sister species of the sandbar shark (C. plumbeus), with the two forming one of the group's two branches.
Several sandbar sharks scattered, surprised as she loomed out of the murk, and then the hulk loomed out of the murk at her.
Species on display include Sandbar sharks, Blacktip reef sharks, Zebra Sharks, and Nurse Sharks.
Sharks of varying sizes and species, including sand tiger sharks, sandbar sharks, nurse sharks, and sawfish, slowly encircle visitors inside this 225,000-gallon, ring-shaped exhibit.
The sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, native to the Atlantic Ocean and the Indo-Pacific.
Areas with a high abundance of grey reef sharks tend to contain few sandbar sharks (C. plumbeus), and vice versa; this may be due to their similar diets causing competitive exclusion.
Brill et al. (2008) reported that captive juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) maintained a 50-60cm clearance in their swimming patterns when a piece of neodymium-praseodymium mischmetal was placed in the tank.
"Electroreception in juvenile scalloped hammerhead and sandbar sharks" by Stephen M. Kajiura and Kim N. Holland, The Journal of Experimental Biology (2002).
The flesh is considered superior to that of the sandbar shark, resulting in the sandbar and other requiem shark species being sold under the name "blacktip shark" in the United States.
Most of these attacks were previously thought to be great whites.
Too bad (and good) they don't have the great whites in there anymore.
After both attacks, the local population of about 100 great whites vanished.
Little is known about the migratory habits of great whites.
Due to this they are mostly called "freshwater great whites".
But those great whites can get 10 yards long.
When grizzlies or great whites do their thing it should come as no surprise.
They were in the water with two great whites, the same kind of shark that's here now."
According to Hooper, the only thing good about great whites is that they're scarce.
Great whites home in on the scent of a seal colony from two miles away.
Great whites have also been known to eat objects that they are unable to digest.
Almost nothing is known about reproduction in great whites.
Explore what seals do to avoid the great whites' jaws.
It might be argued that because of this nearly all attacks by great whites do not continue after the first bite.
Mike has spent more time swimming cage-less with great whites than anyone else.
And the teeth are exactly like the teeth you see in great whites today.
Especially near Durban where all the great whites are.
Taken over three years, the photos illustrate exactly why great whites are considered one of the world's most efficient predators.
There aren't many great whites caught on a rod and reel."
Watch in awe, even as you wonder about the cage's strength, while the 6m-long great whites circle.
Accordingly, in most recorded attacks, great whites broke off contact after the first bite.
You come to long for some blood that might draw the great whites and threaten a cameraman (not seriously).
Back then, it was generally accepted that great whites were anthropophagus (they ate people) by choice.
There are those by great whites, which because of their size are particularly dangerous and known to attack without provocation.
But even the great whites have no defense when we hit them amidships at thirty knots."
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