Great White Sharks use a combination of powerful tail strokes and lateral body movements for locomotion. Their muscular tail, or caudal fin, propels them through the water with strong thrusts, while their pectoral fins help with stability and steering. This efficient swimming technique allows them to cover large distances and maintain speed while hunting. Additionally, their streamlined bodies reduce drag, enabling them to be agile predators in the ocean.
they have the speed of their fins and their body parts
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.
there sharks.
Great white sharks do not hibrinate, neither do other sharks, but they do migrate.
Great White Sharks main enemies are Killer Whales and fishers.
it is illegal to fish for great white sharks in the US
No great white sharks in fact help the balance out the life and things that live in the ocean
you find bull sharks and a 50 foot great white
no