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White sharks primarily feed on larger prey, such as fish, seals, and other marine mammals, and are not known to eat bacteria. Their diet is focused on high-energy food sources that provide the nutrients necessary for their size and energy needs. While they may consume microorganisms incidentally while feeding, bacteria are not a targeted part of their diet.

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