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| | | | | [AI summary] This article discusses the biology, behavior, and conservation status of great white sharks, highlighting their physical characteristics, hunting techniques, habitat, and the challenges they face. | |
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| | | | | Carcharodon carcharias The white shark (or great white) is one of the best known sharks, yet relatively little is known about its biology. It is one of the largest species of sharks, with an estimated maximum size of about 20 feet (600 cm) (Fergusson et al. 2009), though there are unconfirmed | |
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| | | | | Great white sharks are the largest predatory fish in the world, but scientists still have much to learn about these iconic predators. | |
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| | | A South African killer whale already famous for surgically extracting shark livers has a new trick up its sleeve-but it could harm shark populations. | ||