100 ft long
About 3000 teeth
alot
great whites eat seals and little sharks
Great White Sharks are good predators of sea otters because the sharks are quiet and sneaky and the sea otter don't usually pay much attention to what is going on.
2000 to 3000 lbs, is how much a shark weighs
Well Great White Sharks are very big creatures. In fact right now i am researching a project about great white sharks.And im doing a part about reproduction.I have found that the average great white weighs any where from 4500-5,000 pounds.But the baby great white usually weighs about 20-30 pounds at birth.
Well, a Great White Shark can grow up to 22 feet, and weigh up to 5,000 pounds. A Killer Whale(Orca), however, can grow up to 32 feet, and weigh up to 12,000 pounds. The fact of the matter is that a Great White Shark would have absolutely no chance against a Killer Whale. A Killer Whale is too big, too fast, and too strong for even the largest and strongest Great White Sharks. Fun Fact: Killer Whales have actually been known to attack, kill, and eat Great White Sharks. I hope this answered your question.
You really can't take after a great white shark unless you are with a team of people who work in an aquarium and know what they are doing. Even they can't, well at least for a long time. Great white sharks are one of the many sharks that are hard to keep in captivity. As much as it stinks to not be able to see them in an aquarium to often or for too long, that's just the way it is.
Really it`s just a myth. Probably from the movie jaws. Most sharks eat once every two days and one meal can keep a great white going for two months.
i would say that pretty much every shark couldeat a seal, but not every one does. im not exactly sure what kind does, but any shark could. thats probably my best guess.
Yes if the shark is swimming at 20 miles per hour and slam as hard as it can. Great white sharks can slam into tanks and break the glass. Did you see Jaws? Jaws is the great white shark that have broken the aquarium tank. Jaws is much stronger than any other sharks and can take out boats and can sink boat houses.
Great white sharks have been reported to have made the most attacks, followed by tiger sharks and bull sharks. Much less frequently, oceanic whitetip sharks, mako sharks, blacktip sharks, lemon sharks and blue sharks have also been involved in attacks on humans.