It is unclear how much a concurrent increase in fishing for Great White Sharks has caused the decline of great white shark populations from the 1970s to the present. No accurate population numbers are available, but the great white shark is now considered endangered. Sharks taken during the long interval between birth and sexual maturity never reproduce, preventing population recovery.
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (C.I.T.E.S.) has put the great white shark on its 'Appendix II' list of endangered species.
great white great white great white
Because they're great and they're white
They are big (great) and they have white bellys and there sharks...get it????
Male
bob
Because they have the name bull in it
Carcharodon carcharias
Carcharodon carcharias
The collective nouns for sharks is a school of sharks, a shoal of sharks, and a shiver of sharks. I like shiver a lot. If there is a specific collective noun for the great white shark, I do not know what it is.
== == Greg Norman.
Great white sharks are possible to be related to bull sharks. Great white sharks are somehow danderous like bull sharks. Great white sharks are possible to be related to bull sharks. Great white sharks are somehow danderous like bull sharks.
Yes, same shark, different name.