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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yesThe great white shark can eat a octopus just because a octopus is is bigger then a shark doesn't mean the shark can't eat it. the shark can eat a octopus with its really sharp teeth.
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great white shark because the shark could eat the inside of a whale
they eat the great white shark
with its mouth
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great white shark
A killer whale could, but they don't eat great white sharks they just kill them for sport.
they eat the great white shark
Yes They Do Eat Eel's
No. Whale sharks only eat plankton