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  2. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    Ferreira describes the four encounters with the giant shark he participated in with great detail in his book Great White Sharks On Their Best Behavior. [79] One contender in maximum size among the predatory sharks is the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier). While tiger sharks, which are typically both a few feet smaller and have a leaner, less ...

  3. Great White Shark Breaks Record with Unbelievable 15 ... - AOL

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    An adult great white shark can grow to around 20 feet long and weigh over 4,000 pounds. It takes so much energy for a shark that size to propel itself into the air that the risk may not be worth ...

  4. Great white shark makes history after being spotted near ...

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    LeeBeth's unusual behavior has caught the attention of shark experts and researchers. Sharktivity: Shark activity tracker ... Great white sharks have been observed in Texas waters since the 1950s ...

  5. Shark agonistic display - Wikipedia

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    Clear agonistic behaviour observed in Great White Shark Postural elements of the agonistic display of the Gray Reef Shark. Agonistic displays are ritualized sequences of actions, produced by animals belonging to almost all biological taxa, in response to conflict with other organisms.

  6. Shark attacks declined sharply in 2024. It’s not clear why

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    Greg Skomal, a senior fisheries scientist at the Massachusetts’ Division of Marine Fisheries and author of the book “Chasing Shadows: My Life Tracking the Great White Shark,” said he thought ...

  7. Carcharodon - Wikipedia

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    Carcharodon (meaning "jagged/sharp tooth" in Ancient Greek) [2] is a genus of sharks within the family Lamnidae, colloquially called the "white sharks." The only extant member is the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). Extinct species include C. hubbelli and C. hastalis. [3]

  8. Porbeagle - Wikipedia

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    Great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) and killer whales (Orcinus orca) are plausible, albeit undocumented, predators of the porbeagle. In one record, a small individual caught off Argentina bore bite marks from a copper shark ( Carcharhinus brachyurus ) or similar species, but whether the porbeagle was the target of attempted predation or ...

  9. Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, is lurking in the ...

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    A 1,600-pound tagged great white shark nicknamed Scot has reached New Jersey. ... OCEARCH is a nonprofit research group that has been studying great white sharks' behavior for over a decade off ...