According to Quint in the movie, the shark was 25 feet long and weighed 3 tons. Of course, that was only his estimation as the shark didn't survive long enough to be measured and weighed as a whole.
Ah, what a thrilling moment in the Jaws series! They blow up the shark in the first Jaws movie, creating quite the spectacle. It's amazing how filmmakers can bring such excitement to the screen with special effects and storytelling.
i think it was a great white shark
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Jaws is A Really Big Megalodon In Jaws 1 Jaws 2 Jaws 3 Jaws:the Revenge And JAws 5 But That's Just a Movie. Megalodons were Extinct 1,0000 Years Ago So If That Were Real That Would Sink Becuause He Has Flippers Bigger Than Sharks.
In "Jaws," the shark is not explicitly described as mutated; it is portrayed as a large, aggressive great white shark that poses a threat to the fictional town of Amity Island. The film focuses on the shark's predatory behavior rather than any genetic anomalies. However, the idea of mutated creatures has been a recurring theme in other media, especially in contexts involving environmental disasters or scientific experimentation. In "Jaws," the shark's size and aggressiveness serve more as a narrative device than a commentary on mutation.
Jaws
A great white shark
Jaws. Film Trivia: "Bruce" was the nickname given to the mechanic shark used in the film.
A Great White Shark.
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i think it was a great white shark
Ah, what a thrilling moment in the Jaws series! They blow up the shark in the first Jaws movie, creating quite the spectacle. It's amazing how filmmakers can bring such excitement to the screen with special effects and storytelling.
The film, Jaws, featured a Great White Shark, and was based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name.
i think it was a great white shark
Shark Jaws happened in 1975.
The shark in jaws was not real it was mechanical
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