Brief Summary: The Great White Shark

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The Great White Shark
Great white sharks are thought to be one of the most vicious animals on earth because of how they are represented in movies and television shows. In reality they're really just another animal trying to stay alive. Great white sharks are recognized by the grey skin, white bellies, a bullet shaped build and rows of more than 300 really sharp triangular teeth.
Great whites are the largest predatory animals in water in the world. The fierce animal can grow to be about 15 to 20 feet long and way more than 4000 pounds. Shockingly the great White is not the biggest shark in the water. The largest shark happens to be the Whale Shark which is not a predatory fish.
Great white sharks can be found and along the coast of Australia,

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