Great White Sharks live in temperate waters, but travel to colder waters. They have been sighted off America's East and West Coasts, South Africa, Australia, Hawaii, Scandinavia, Russia, and Japan.
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The tiger shark lives in tropic regions of the world, where water temperatures can range from 69.8 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Other types of sharks that also are found in these warm waters are bull and nurse sharks.
They tend to like warm, coastal waters where they can hunt their favorite prey of seals and sea lions. This can be observed off the coasts of South Africa, Australia and at the seal colony on the Farralon Islands, about thirty miles west of San Francisco.
However, more recent studies have shown or proposed that Great Whites also inhabit the open ocean where they feed on tuna, dolphins and sea turtles. So it would appear that the Great White does not discriminate, except for the polar regions.
Mainly temperate seas, worldwide..Rare in tropics, never in polar seas.
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great white sharks live by the vancover islands
No. Great white sharks do not and cannot live in streams. They only live in oceans and seas.
White sharks are very rare, and Great White Sharks live in Fresh Water oceans.
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No great white sharks in fact help the balance out the life and things that live in the ocean
Great White Sharks do not live in one spot. They sometimes live in a general area, but they are more nomadic.
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Great White and tiger sharks live in the continental rise.
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Mostly in the Pacific ocean