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Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Great White Sharks - by Augutine



Great White Sharks


Great White Sharks are one of the most dangerous sea animals around the world. They are most well known as man eaters.


Habitats & Regions
Great White Sharks swim around the world in the wild range of the ocean. Some swim in Coastal regions of New Zealand, shallow waters, deep waters, ocean floors and open sea. They also eat in the water as well.


Diet
Great white Sharks have 15 rows of teeth and 50 teeth in each row for an average shark. They eat mostly eat  fish, crustaceans, mollusks, plankton, krill, marine mammals and other sharks. Sharks have a nose that detect or smell other sea creatures near them so the shark can catch and eat. Sharks eat 0.5% - 3% of their own body weight in food.  Sharks known as man eaters but they don’t eat them. They swim up and sees a seal but it is not a seal, it is a human, but instead, as soon as the Seal which is actually a human gets in the mouth of a shark, The Shark taste the Seal but it now knows that it is a Human. Then, if the Human is lucky enough, the Shark will leave it alone.

Appearance

A sharks average size is 680 – 1,100 kg. Sharks can reach up to 20 ft long. The biggest shark ever are females. Female sharks are 15 - 16 ft tall. But the Male’s height is 11 -13 ft long. Their skin colour is white and grey. Some are huge and some are not. Their gills are on the side near their face.These sharks had the same weight when they first found to earth.

History
150 years ago the Great white sharks were discovered by scientist. The biggest shark in History is called “DEEP BLUE”. But now the biggest and oldest of all is called “ Megalodon. It has been found 20 million years ago.

One of the most dangerous, man eating sharks ever around the whole world.

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