No, animals that live in The Twilight Zone or disphotic zone are adapted to low light, high pressure conditions.
They will have large eyes are small and have large teeth, and while the great white shark has large teeth he is neither small or has big eyes.
Great white sharks typically live in marine ecosystems, specifically in coastal areas, along continental shelves, and around islands. They are commonly found in temperate and subtropical waters where prey species are abundant, such as seals, sea lions, and smaller fish.
Most larger fish are carnivores, such as sharks, barracuda, and piranhas.
Some omnivores that live in the Atlantic Ocean include dolphins, sea turtles, and certain species of fish like triggerfish and wrasses. These animals consume a combination of plants and animals as part of their diet to meet their nutritional needs.
The biggest shark ever in prehistoric times was the Megalodon, which lived about 23 to 3.6 million years ago. It is estimated to have reached lengths of up to 60 feet or more and is considered one of the largest predators to have ever existed.
The vampire squid.
No the Great White Shark lives in the surface layers of the oceans.
ocean
they live in the artic
The great white shark has the same reproduction as humans. Their babies are born live.
a great shark can live to be about 150 to 200 years old
The great white shark lives in warm water
Giving birth has no determined effect on the lifespan of a great white shark.
yes
australia
yes they do live in Australia
No, a great white shark cannot live in a pool. It needs deep, open ocean to swim, hunt, and stay healthy.
They live in the oceans.