yes! they can also live in: Arctic, Central Pacific, South Pacific, Tropical Eastern Pacific, Chilean, Western North Atlantic, Caribbean, Amazonian, Argentinean, Eastern North Atlantic/Mediterranean, West African, Southern African, Central South Indian, Madagascaran, Arabian, Indian, South East Asian, Western Australian, Southeast Australian/New Zealand, Northern Australian, Japanese
Yes: Great White Sharks have been known to frequent the Great Barrier Feef of Australia.
No, they live in the environment provided by the coral reef but live above and beside it, not inside it.
yes actually they great white shark is quit often seen near coral reefs.
No the Great White Shark lives in the surface layers of the oceans.
ocean
they live in the artic
The great white shark has the same reproduction as humans. Their babies are born live.
a great shark can live to be about 150 to 200 years old
The great white shark lives in warm water
Giving birth has no determined effect on the lifespan of a great white shark.
yes
australia
yes they do live in Australia
they live in the ocean
No. A great white needs a lot of space, so it can only live in oceans.