Actually, sharks have no bones. Their skeletons are made up of cartilaginous material.
The Great White (Carcharodon carcharias) has no bones at all.
Their skeleton of the Great White, as other sharks, are cartilaginous, not bony.
sharks dont have bones... their skeleton is made of cartilage
The great white shark has 5 gill slits.
There are many ages of The Great White Shark!
2 and they are blue and white
50
a 16-ft Great White Shark can weigh approximately 2700 pounds!
dont no?
i donβt know
1200 that is how many
Actually the don't. The baby great white shark is given up by it's parents and sent into the wild
The school of piranhas would win because there would be too many for a great white shark to attack.
The old name used historically was actually the 'man-eater' shark. The confusion is some other shark species are referred to as a man eater at various times. However the white shark was actually called the 'man-eater shark'. This name was felt to give them a bad image, and many others felt was undeserved. So it started being referred to as the great shark, great white shark, and great blue shark. Great white is the one that appears to have stuck.