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Great White Sharks do not actively try to kill their offspring, but they exhibit a behavior called oophagy, where embryos may consume their siblings in utero. This can result in the survival of the strongest embryos, ensuring that only the fittest reach maturity. Additionally, once born, young great whites are vulnerable to predation, including from adult sharks. Overall, while there is competition among siblings, it is not a deliberate attempt to kill.

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