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"<b>Thankfully...</b><br><br>A large meal can satisfy the hunger of a Great White shark for 2 months.",

"<b>Great White Shark Table Manners:</b><br><br>They don’t chew their food, rather they rip prey into mouth-sized pieces and swallow the pieces whole.  Their diet mostly consists of seals, sea lions, small toothed whales like belugas, otters and sea turtles.",

"<b>Although commonly known as the Great White Shark...</b><br><br> its scientific name is Carcharodon Carcharias.",

"<b>Big at Birth:</b><br><br>At birth, Great White sharks can measure over 5 feet long. <br><br>Most adult sharks average 12-16 feet long.",

"<b>Great Big White Shark:</b><br><br>Great White sharks can grow as large as 23 feet long and weigh as much as 3,000 pounds.",

"<b>A Toothy Grin:</b><br><br>Great White sharks can have 3,000 teeth at any given time.<br><br>They have triangular, serrated teeth that can grow up to 3 inches long.",

"<b>Swiss Army Teeth:</b><br><br>The Great White's razor sharp teeth are located in rows inside the jaw. <br><br>The first two rows are used for attacking prey, and the other rows move into place when teeth in the first two rows are lost, broken or wear down.",

"<b>They Can Here Your Heart Beat...</b><br><br>Great White Sharks have ears.",

"<b>Watercraft:</b><br><br>Great White sharks move through water like an aircraft.<br><br> They use their fins for balance and their powerful tails to propel them through the water.",

"<b>Lightning Fast:</b><br><br>Great White sharks swim at an average of about 2 miles per hour but can swim 15 miles per hour for short periods of time.",

"<b>Peekaboo...</b><br><br>Great Whites are the only sharks that can hold their heads up out of the water.<br><br>This ability allows them to search for potential prey from the surface. When they attack, however, they usually do so from underneath.",

"<b>A Dentist's Dream... or Nightmare:</b><br><br> Great Whites have 24-26 teeth positions in their top jaw and 22-24 teeth positions in their lower jaw. They are arranged in rows of 5-7 teeth; like a conveyer belt.",

"<b>Bad Reputation:</b><br><br>More people are injured by cats, dogs, and pigs each year than by Great White sharks.",

"<b>Great White Swimmers:</b><br><br>The Great White shark can be found anywhere from the water's surface down to a depth of 4,000 feet.",

"<b>Needle In a Hay Stack:</b><br><br>The Great White shark can smell one drop of blood in 25 gallons of water.",

"<b>Injured But Alive... Usually:</b><br><br>Great Whites make up about ½ of all reported shark attacks per year, but contrary to myth not all great white attacks are fatal.<br><br> More people are killed by bee stings, peanut allergies and lightning strikes, than by shark attacks.",

"<b>The Great White Shark, AKA:</b><br><br>The Great White shark is also known as the White shark, White pointer, Blue Pointer, Man-eater and Manila shark.",

"<b>Shark in the Dark:</b><br><br>The Great white shark possesses excellent vision: it can see in dark waters during the day as well as at night. ",

"<b>Healthy as a Shark?</b><br><br>The Great White shark rarely gets sick. It is immune to almost every known bacteria and is one of the few animals known to be unaffected by cancer.",

"<b>Some Trophy:</b><br><br>The largest great white shark ever found was caught using a rod and reel.",

"<b>Hot Blooded:</b><br><br>Unlike most other sharks, Great White's are warm-blooded.",

"<b>The Gentle Shark:</b><br><br>Though great white shark attacks on humans are well documented, they are generally rare.<br><br> Between 1916 and 1969 there were only 32 attacks on swimmers. ",

"<b>A Matter of Miscommunication:</b><br><br>Why are humans attacked by great white sharks? <br><br>Great whites attack from below and behind, and from these perspectives, the human silhouette resembles that of a seal. ",

"<b>Shark Chivalry:</b><br><br>After a great whites attacks, it swims a short distance away and allows its victim to bleed to death. <br><br>For this reason, many people have been able to survive the attack if rescuers are nearby. ",

"<b>Lean Cuisine:</b><br><br>Great white sharks do not particularly like human flesh. <br><br>Our low fat content and bony structure is not as appetizing as the fatty and fleshy seal."];
