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| | Join us here at NG Kids to learn ten facts about great white sharks! What do great white sharks eat? How big are they? Find out all about these fierce fish!
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| | When a great white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother. Born on the east and west coasts of North America, the south of Africa and southwest Australia, baby sharks are on their own right from the start. Their mother may see them only as prey. At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long; as it grows it may reach a length up to four times that. The pup (which is what a baby shark is called) will live its life at the top of the ocean's food chain. But before it grows larger, the pup must avoid predators bigger than it is-including other great white sharks. Many baby sharks do not survive their first year. Young great white sharks eat fish (including other sharks) and rays. As they gro...
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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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| Nicknamed "The Garden Isle", Kauai boasts the world famous jaw-dropping N? Pali Coast...