11 days
5 and a half
No, for one, it is protected. Two, white sharks do not do well in captivity.
No, for one, it is protected. Two, white sharks do not do well in captivity.
Great White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), being the largest predatory fish, do eat other sharks, including those of their same species. They do not eat humans, though they sometimes confuse us for a seal (their favorite prey) and take an exploratory bite. Humans are not a natural part of any sharks' diet.
They don't do well in captivity. Also theyd probally eat you
yes
carcharodon carcharias
To get you started - the San Diego Aquarium (California) had a female on display for a few weeks in the 1980's or early 90's, but had to release it because it would not feed and was going to die. White sharks are not held in captivity.
No , the only known great white shark held in captivity was in the Monterey bay aquarium. It's the only known place to have great whites in captivity, Unfortunately most great white sharks died after only 16days . Great whites cannot be pets .
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.
You really can't take after a great white shark unless you are with a team of people who work in an aquarium and know what they are doing. Even they can't, well at least for a long time. Great white sharks are one of the many sharks that are hard to keep in captivity. As much as it stinks to not be able to see them in an aquarium to often or for too long, that's just the way it is.
Great White Sharks eat smaller sharks