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  2. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. It is the only known surviving species of its genus Carcharodon.

  3. The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. It is the only known surviving species of its genus Carcharodon.

  4. Great white sharks, facts and information - National Geographic

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    Scientific Name: Carcharodon carcharias. Type: Fish. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: School, shoal. Average Life Span: 70+ years. Size: Up to 21 feet long. Weight: Up to 4,500 pounds. Size...

  5. white shark, (Carcharodon carcharias), any member of the largest living species of the mackerel sharks (Lamnidae) and one of the most powerful and dangerous predatory sharks in the world. Starring as the villain of movies such as Jaws (1975), the white shark is much maligned and publicly feared.

  6. Great White Sharks | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    Scientific Name. Carcharodon carcharias. Weight. 4,000-7,000 pounds. Length. 16-20 feet. Habitats. Oceans. The great white shark is the world's largest known predatory fish. It has 300 teeth, yet does not chew its food. Sharks rip their prey into mouth-sized pieces which are swallowed whole.

  7. Carcharodon carcharias – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum

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    The white shark, or “great white”, or “white pointer”, is named for the appearance of dead specimens lying ventral side up, on deck, with their stark white underbelly exposed. Other common English language names are “man eater shark”, and “white death”.

  8. Fact File: Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias)

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    Common name: Great white shark: Scientific name: Carcharodon carcharias: Type: Fish: Diet: Juveniles eat fish; as they grow bigger, they take larger prey including marine turtles, seals, dolphins and small whales; will also scavenge on the carcasses of large whales: Average lifespan: Upwards of 70 years : Size

  9. Carcharodon - Wikipedia

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    The megalodon's scientific name was originally "Carcharodon" megalodon (belonging to the same genus as the great white shark), but more recently, the giant shark has been assigned by most scientists to either the genus Carcharocles or Otodus. Fossil History and Evolution.

  10. Wildlife Fact Sheets: Great White Shark - Ocean Conservancy

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    White sharks’ scientific name means “ragged-toothed.” It comes from the Greek word “carcharos” for ragged, and “odon” for tooth. Status and Conservation. Many people view white sharks as “man eaters,” thanks to some dramatic representations in media and pop culture (looking at you, Jaws!).

  11. Fact Sheet- Great White Shark | Sharks - Convention on the...

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    Description: The White Shark ( Carcharodon carcharias) inhabits coastal and offshore pelagic waters of subtropical and temperate seas. White Sharks have low fecundity, and females attain sexual maturity at a late age (33 years). Based on bomb radio-carbon signatures, the maximum age of White sharks is up to 73 years.