The anal fin of a great white shark, like in many shark species, plays a role in stabilization and balance while swimming. It helps to control movements and maintain directional stability as the shark navigates through the water. Additionally, the anal fin can aid in reproductive functions, particularly in male sharks during mating. Overall, it contributes to the shark's overall hydrodynamics and agility in its aquatic environment.
Some do, on the tail or dorsal fin.
Juvenile and adult marlins are eaten by great white and short fin Mako sharks
A great white shark has two dorsal fins, one anal fin, and two pectoral fins.
The anal fin in sharks is a small, usually single fin located on the underside of the body, towards the tail. It plays a role in stabilizing the shark during swimming, helping to maintain balance and control as the shark maneuvers through the water. Not all shark species have an anal fin, and its presence can vary among different species.
The anal fin is the one just in front of the fishes anus.
I am sure some people do if they can catch them. You can also use them for crab bait.Yes,humans do eat Great White Sharks(as in humas make it to something called the shark fin soup).
Great white sharks are quite edible even though they are meat eaters. They are, however, endangered and it is not legal to hunt and eat them.
what do the dorsal and anal fins do for a fish
there is a slight difference, white pointer sharks have white on there bellies so when they are on top of an enemy and they look up all they see is whiteness. great white shark has whitish grey but they don't use it for the same reason. also white pointer sharks put up their dorsal fin and their tail fin (but the tail slightly shorter than the dorsal) but the great white shark only puts up its dorsal fin.
A female usually has a fan shaped anal fin( anal fin is on the bottom of the fish), and a male's anal fin is pointy, or "rod shaped".
I guess you mean "Anal fin". If so, the answer is "yes fish do have an anal fin."
A great white dorsal fin does always stay upright in the water. The fin is what helps the shark swim.