Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Great White Shark ( Carcharodon carcharias )

The great white shark- one fish you don't want to find at the end of your line! If you do, it's likely the end of the line for you. This predator can kill it's unsuspecting prey with one ugly chomp, making it almost unstoppable. It is the only shark breed known to eat warm-blooded animals. When it sees a dolphin swimming by, it's automatic thought is kill. It swims underneath the creature, and then swims straight up to take a bite out of it's underside.

The great white might not seem it, but it is actually a very picky animal. It will take a small bite and eat while it waits for the animal to die, and if it likes the taste, it will return to the body for more. If it doesn't, however, the shark will leave the body and look for some other snack.

The shark's teeth are large and razor sharp. When the old teeth get bored in and dull, new sharper teeth replace them. The new teeth, unlike ours, pop up behind the old teeth, making the shark double dangerous. The sharks can be found in almost all the oceans of the world, over than the antarctic.

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