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  2. Deep Blue (great white shark) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Blue is estimated [5] to be 6.1 m (20 ft) long and weigh over 2 t (2.2 short tons; 2.0 long tons). Her size is disputed, with smaller estimates between 18 and 19 ft (5.5 and 5.8 m) in length.

  3. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    According to the same study, male great white sharks take 26 years to reach sexual maturity, while the females take 33 years to be ready to produce offspring. [8] Great white sharks can swim at speeds of 25 km/h (16 mph) [9] for short bursts and to depths of 1,200 m (3,900 ft). [10]

  4. One of the biggest great white sharks ever caught on tape - AOL

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    She is one of the biggest great white sharks ever filmed and. Nicknamed 'Deep Blue,' this great white is almost as long as the 22-foot-long boat the researchers were aboard near Guadalupe, Mexico ...

  5. Great white sighting may reveal a ‘holy grail’ of shark science

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    Drone footage shot off the coast of Southern California may have enabled the first ever sighting of a newborn great white shark in the wild.

  6. Haole Girl - Wikipedia

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    Haole Girl is the nickname given to a female great white shark that is considered to be one of the largest great whites. The shark has been seen in Hawaii where it was spotted feeding on a whale carcass. The shark was initially thought to be Deep Blue, another large great white.

  7. Breton, a 1,400-pound great white shark, returns to Florida coast

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    A 13-foot great white shark made a return appearance to the Florida waters Wednesday. The over 1,400-pound male shark, named Breton, has been tracked by researchers since 2020 and last resurfaced ...

  8. Lamniformes - Wikipedia

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    Mackerel sharks, also called white sharks, are large, fast-swimming sharks, found in oceans worldwide. They include the great white, the mako, porbeagle shark, and salmon shark. Mackerel sharks have pointed snouts, spindle-shaped bodies, and gigantic gill openings. The first dorsal fin is large, high, stiff and angular or somewhat rounded.

  9. Massive great white known for its shark 'drawing' pings in ...

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    According to its tracker, OCEARCH has tagged 371 sharks, including 123 great white sharks. 123 great white sharks. 144 tiger sharks. 9 blacktip sharks. 29 shortfin mako sharks. 25 blue sharks. 18 ...