FUN FACTS
Did you know that the Great White Shark's scientific name, in Latin, is Carchrodo carcharias or, in English, it's called the white pointer shark?
Did you know that the Great White Shark sits at the top of the oceans food chain?
Did you know that Great white Sharks can weigh up to five thousand pounds?
Did you know that adult Great White Sharks can swim 69 kilometers (43 miles) in one hour?
Did you know that a Great White Shark is a very intelligent and curious creature?
Have you ever wondered," Why are great white sharks so scary, dangerous, and horrible?" Well, there are not bad at all. In 1975, the movie JAWS came out. It was a great movie but it terrified people and gave Great White Sharks a false reputation that they would attack when they were not provoked, but sharks usually only attack when they think the object is a large fish, or a seal. There is no reason to be afraid!
Did you know that Great white sharks have been around for over twenty million years?
Did you know that seventy percent of the people who get attacked by a Great White Shark survive because, halfway through the bite, the shark realizes that it has made a mistake, and immediately stops attacking it's prey and spits it out.
Did you know that when a great white shark is born, it immediately swims away from it's mother and maximum eleven other siblings, as it's mother most likely sees her babies as prey?
Did you know that great white sharks can never stop moving forward, as moving forward filters water through their gills?
Did you know that many great white sharks do not survive their first year of birth?
DId you know that rays and great white sharks are related?
Did you know that the nostrils of a great white shark are only used to smell "oders" as they are connected, only, to the brain.
Did you know that largest great white shark warns other sharks to stay away from it's food by thrashing it's tail around and hitting them with it?
Did you know that, sometimes, a great white shark sees a seabird settle on the surface of the ocean and then swims up and pokes the underside of the seabird with the tip of it's snout?
Did you know that not a single predator in the world hunts a great white shark? This Is called being an "apex predator."
As sea otters and seabirds are undigestable, when a great white shark eats one, it immediately spits it out and it survives with only a few, minor bruises.
Sometimes, great white sharks gnaw at fisher men's nets to steal the fish, but often get trapped themselves.
Did you know that the great white shark is known by many names, such as white pointer, white death, and, as mentioned above, the Latin carcharodon carcharias, or, in English, the sharp toothed pointer?
Did you know that the life span of a great white sark is, at average, fifteen feet?
Did you know that great white sharks are known for jumping fully out if the water, summer saulting, and landing in a boat?
Did you know that a great white shark's jaw can crush the shell of a turtle?
Did you know that many great white sharks give birth every year?
Did you know that great white sharks have a sixth and seventh sense? The sixth sense is called Electroreception which senses the electric field around it's prey, and therefore, can locate and attack it, and the seventh sense is called a lateral line which can sense any bit of movement or vibration within a certain rang.
Did you know that the Great White Shark's scientific name, in Latin, is Carchrodo carcharias or, in English, it's called the white pointer shark?
Did you know that the Great White Shark sits at the top of the oceans food chain?
Did you know that Great white Sharks can weigh up to five thousand pounds?
Did you know that adult Great White Sharks can swim 69 kilometers (43 miles) in one hour?
Did you know that a Great White Shark is a very intelligent and curious creature?
Have you ever wondered," Why are great white sharks so scary, dangerous, and horrible?" Well, there are not bad at all. In 1975, the movie JAWS came out. It was a great movie but it terrified people and gave Great White Sharks a false reputation that they would attack when they were not provoked, but sharks usually only attack when they think the object is a large fish, or a seal. There is no reason to be afraid!
Did you know that Great white sharks have been around for over twenty million years?
Did you know that seventy percent of the people who get attacked by a Great White Shark survive because, halfway through the bite, the shark realizes that it has made a mistake, and immediately stops attacking it's prey and spits it out.
Did you know that when a great white shark is born, it immediately swims away from it's mother and maximum eleven other siblings, as it's mother most likely sees her babies as prey?
Did you know that great white sharks can never stop moving forward, as moving forward filters water through their gills?
Did you know that many great white sharks do not survive their first year of birth?
DId you know that rays and great white sharks are related?
Did you know that the nostrils of a great white shark are only used to smell "oders" as they are connected, only, to the brain.
Did you know that largest great white shark warns other sharks to stay away from it's food by thrashing it's tail around and hitting them with it?
Did you know that, sometimes, a great white shark sees a seabird settle on the surface of the ocean and then swims up and pokes the underside of the seabird with the tip of it's snout?
Did you know that not a single predator in the world hunts a great white shark? This Is called being an "apex predator."
As sea otters and seabirds are undigestable, when a great white shark eats one, it immediately spits it out and it survives with only a few, minor bruises.
Sometimes, great white sharks gnaw at fisher men's nets to steal the fish, but often get trapped themselves.
Did you know that the great white shark is known by many names, such as white pointer, white death, and, as mentioned above, the Latin carcharodon carcharias, or, in English, the sharp toothed pointer?
Did you know that the life span of a great white sark is, at average, fifteen feet?
Did you know that great white sharks are known for jumping fully out if the water, summer saulting, and landing in a boat?
Did you know that a great white shark's jaw can crush the shell of a turtle?
Did you know that many great white sharks give birth every year?
Did you know that great white sharks have a sixth and seventh sense? The sixth sense is called Electroreception which senses the electric field around it's prey, and therefore, can locate and attack it, and the seventh sense is called a lateral line which can sense any bit of movement or vibration within a certain rang.