There might be some great whites far out to sea and maybe other sharks
Great white sharks are some of the only warm blooded sharks. This allows them to swim in colder waters in addition to warm, tropical waters. Great White sharks can be found as north as Alaska and as south as the southern tip of South America. They exist worldwide, everywhere in-between.
The University of North Carolina and North Carolina State are great schools in North Carolina with great reputations. The University of North Carolina is more expensive but it has an excellent reputation.
Yes.
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It is unlikely for great white sharks to eat narwhals, as great white sharks typically feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals. Narwhals are usually found in Arctic waters, while great white sharks prefer warmer and temperate waters, so their habitats do not overlap.
Yes, there are. And VERY large sharks! Great whites, tiger sharks, mako sharks, big hammerheads, you name it!
Yes. You do not have to worry about sharks in the Great Lakes.
they migrate to warmer waters.
The Great White is in all waters on the planet, it has been found nearly everywhere.
No, North Carolina doesn't border any of the the Great Lakes.
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In Concord, North Carolina northeast of Charlotte.