Not exactly. The Great White Shark is at the top of the food chain and does not really need to be hidden from predators.
Usually great white sharks are white and gray and blue-gray.
gray/blue on top white on bottom
Lemon sharks are a greyish bronze color on top and a creamy white under neath.
Great White shark teeth as are those from all sharks are white. Black shark teeth are fossilized ones. The most common color for fossilized shark teeth is a black root with a grayish crown.
The colors of gummy sharks are blue and white.
lemon sharks are a grayish bronze on top and a cream white on the bottom. That makes the lemon shark appear to be a yellowish color which is how it got its name.
Well a great white pelican is of course WHITE!
I don't know i think too much light brown and white.
Great white sharks are not completely color blind, but their color vision is limited compared to humans. They possess cone cells in their eyes that allow them to detect some colors, but their vision is primarily adapted for detecting contrasts and movement in low light. This means they may perceive colors differently, likely favoring shades of blue and green, which are more prominent in their oceanic environment. Overall, their visual system is optimized for hunting rather than a broad palette of colors.
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Usually blue, though sometimes black or grey. Or you can just do black and white ( no colour).
Hunting is one