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Pictures: James D. Watt/Seapics.com | Capable of bursts of speeds up to 25 mph, the shark sometimes ...
Pictures: James D Watt/Seapics.com | They reach an average length of 16 feet 6 inches and a weight o...
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The Great White shark... (Carcharidon carcharius) This one of the largest hunting/attacking sharks. ...
That?s the best description I have for Great White sharks. Terrifying in their power, ferocious in t...
Each type of shark has a different shaped tooth depending on their diet (the shark in the photo is a...
Sandcastles at the 1998 festival.
Size 16 - 36 feet in length. Diet Fish, rays and other sharks when young. Larger prey, including sea...
A Great White shark
This is a fantastic step forward for Great White sharks as well as other sharks and fishes suffering...
Looks like it?s that time of year again?As we come upon the one year anniversary (April 25) of the g...
Great White shark: Vagrant visitor?
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Great White shark is found in warm oceans throughout the world. People know Her as a deadly man-eati...
From m's post nearly three months ago, it should be a bit obvious that I'm a bit behind posting my p...
Sharks & Rays Conservation Bite-back : Formed in 2002, Bite-Back continues to be the UK's only organ...
This I wrote for the 2002 Lifetime Fitness Triathlon brochure. They asked us to “talk trash”- a new...
The Great White shark opening its mouth
View of Shark Tank (left) and Great White Encounter Display (far center).
nks of meat from their prey. The Great White shark is a most efficient swimmer, with a body so strea...
You know why? Because they are like the T-Rex of the sea. Plus, I was watching Killer Sharks narrate...
Pictures: Amos Nachoum/Seapics.com | The great white's powerful jaws, which the shark can extend out...
Great White lunging for its prey
If you ever thought that people don't really get eaten by sharks, think again. The Great White shark...
Obligatory predators: Great White shark, scorpion, sabre-tooth Cat, rattlesnake 2. Obligatory carniv...
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Pictures: David B Fleetham/Seapics.com | Their extremely sharp, flat teeth are shaped like arrowhead...
Scientific classification
(ok it was just a reef shark not a great white) and some of the most beautiful coral formations on t...
The other night my daughter and I were playing Candyland and watching the Simpsons before bedtime. ...