Through its gills, it breathes in and filters H2O (Water) . As it cannot breathe in complete O2 (Oxygen) because it contains CO2 (Carbon Dioxide). It also requires a certain amount of H2O (Water) for its organs to filter and function.
They don't sleep. Great White Sharks need to move to breathe. although they do rest.
Because they are fish. They cannot walk or breathe air.
Great Whites - like all Sharks - use gills to filter oxygen from the water. They can't breathe air.
Sharks breathe through their gills, just like fish.
Great White Sharks eat smaller sharks
yes great white sharks eat other sharks
Great White sharks are bigger than Mako sharks...
Not all sharks have shelter but, Great White Sharks can't stop swiming or they die.
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Yes, white sharks have gills that allow them to extract oxygen from water, which is how they breathe underwater. They need to constantly swim to ensure a flow of water over their gills for oxygen exchange.
Great white sharks do not hibrinate, neither do other sharks, but they do migrate.
Great White Sharks main enemies are Killer Whales and fishers.