All the great white shark facts you always wanted to check. Are they endangered? What is the color of their eyes? And more…
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A Baby Great white shark measures 5 feet long at the time of its birth. The pup will grow to be an apex predator, but before reaching full size, the pup will have to avoid bigger predators. Sadly the survival of baby great white sharks are very low, and the majority of them do not […]
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Did you know that a female white shark takes approximately 35 years to reach sexual maturity and a male 25 years? And when they finally reach this stage, they give birth to only 2-10 pups every two to three years.
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While researchers work hard to crack the code behind the body language and social dynamics of sharks, some specific Great White Sharks naturally stand out from the pack because of their bold and unique personalities.
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Great whites aggregate in both coastal bays and remote oceanic areas and islands far from the continents, as in the case of Guadalupe Island in Mexico. What makes this long and narrow island in the middle of the Pacific one of the perfect great white shark habitats?
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Great white sharks have existed on our planet for millions of years, evolving and adapting to their way of life. White sharks live in particular waters for a reason- they have found the ideal locations where they are best able to find food and take advantage of their prey’s weaknesses.
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The majestic white shark of the Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve in Baja California is in grave danger due to the presence of illegal fishing boats from China entering Mexican waters.
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