2000 to 3000 lbs, is how much a shark weighs
Sharks do not care for their young.
Great White sharks birth live young.
Sharks do not raise their young. Great white sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs say inside the mother's body and continue to develop until leaving the mother's body. After birthing, the young sharks swim off, as sharks are cannibalistic, and will not hesitate to eat their own offspring.
No, great white sharks do not care for their young. The pups have to fend for themselves from the moment they're born.
the mother sharks do not protect their babies.
Many animals eat young Great White Sharks, though orcas and other sharks may prey upon it when it is fully grown.
Great white sharks are fish not mammals. Mammals are unique in that they have body hair, have three middle ear bones (the incus, malleus, and stapes), and nourish their young with milk from the female mammary glands. The great white shark has none of the above characteristics.
Yes
it varies in full grown to young sharks but the heaviest was around 3 tons.
They Have Serveral Predators But Their Predators Are Leopard Seals, Humans, Salmon Sharks, Orcas, Skuas (Skuas Eat Young Seals), Great White Sharks, Blue Sharks And Sperm Whales.
saltwater crocodiles eat young bull sharks, but not full grown. maybe other types of crocodile and alligator. they may become prey to tiger and great white sharks or even other bull sharks
Great white sharks are seldom prey because of their formidable strength and razor-sharp teeth. The young of a great white are cannibalistic when they hatch within the womb, and when released have seldom been observed in the vicinity of mother sharks. Great white populations have been observed to leave and to avoid areas where predation has occurred: one great white death seems to induce them to seek safer waters. Orcas can sometimes kill a great white by inverting it into an immobile position, causing it to suffocate due to loss of its gill functions.