It is one of the most feared animals in the world. It is more feared than the king of the jungle, the lion. It’s regarded as the largest underwater predator.
Scientists had found out that the great whites don’t attack humans intentionally. They are usually curious of animals and after biting off a humans flesh, they leave the human since human’s flesh doesn’t taste like sea lion’s meat which they’re accustomed to. I don’t think this will bring any relief to many people.
It’s a majestic animal that grows up to 21 feet though there are recorded sharks that have exceeded this length. The biggest recorded shark measured 26 feet in length.
They weigh between 680-1,800kg though there are sharks that have been documented which weigh more than 2,270kg.
When you come across such a creature, you would want it to mind its own business. You wouldn’t want to play with it like a toy.
But, it isn’t the bad Tom you’ve been accustomed to. In fact, there is a documented video of a researcher who wants people not to fear this magnificent-fearsome animal. She swam with the animal without the animal turning against her.
When you consider its size and weight, its face and its sharp_razor teeth; it’s understandable why many people have a fear of this animal. There are conflicting reports as to how many teeth a great white has – 300 or 3,000? What about the jaws – 5 or 7?. Their teeth are arranged in top and lower jaws which are movable (not fixed). When it attacks its prey, it starts by biting the animal with its lower jaw before using the top jaw to hold a firm grip of the prey. It loses and regrows hundreds of teeth which can amount to 20,000 teeth (by some reports).
Since their jaws aren’t fixed, it makes perfect sense why it’s easy for them to lose their teeth. This is attributed to their preys which are huge such as a sea lion – it isn’t an easy task. They shake their head back and forth with their prey under their teeth’s grip. They usually swallow their prey alive.
They don’t have a protective eye membrane (eyelids). This is the reason why they rotate their eyes to the back to avoid an injury to their eyes.
They usually swim at speeds of up to 24km/hr. However for short busts, they can swim up to 56 or 60km/hr. They can jump up to 10 feet above the water surface to catch and kill their prey.
It has been nicknamed a killer machine. The fear of sharks is known as Galeophobia.
The Great White has no known natural predator. It’s greatest enemy is man. They are an endangered species due to man hunting them as parts of their bodies are useful for manufacture of various items.
This quiz tests how much you know about the great whites. They are a sight to behold. What do you think?
NB: I have written a detailed article about the great whites at Hubpages titled The Great White Shark – The World’s Largest Underwater Predator.
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The bite of a great white is ten times that of a lion
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Yes
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No
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Sharks have six senses
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Yes
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No
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Great whites can go for three months without eating a meal
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Yes
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No
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Great whites are cannibals – they can eat another great white
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Yes
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No
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They are solitary animals – they live most of their lives alone
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Yes
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No
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At a short range, they can detect the heartbeat of a stationary prey (animal)
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Yes
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No
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Even the pups (young ones of a female great white) practice cannibalism while in the womb of their mothers
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Yes
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No
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White female sharks lay eggs in their wombs which hatch producing the pups before birthing them into the world
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Yes
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No
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The gestation period of a female great white is
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9 months
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11 months
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13 months
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The mother can eat it’s young one once it gives birth to it
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Yes
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No
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The life expectancy of a great white is
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40 years
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70 years
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25 years
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They can smell a little drop of blood at a distance of 5km
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Yes
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No
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The shark’s nostrils are used for breathing and smelling
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Yes
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No
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They can sense the tiny electromagnetic fields generated by animals
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Yes
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No
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The young ones can swallow their teeth while in their mother’s womb
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Yes
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No
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The great white are warm-blooded
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Yes
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No
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13/16, that was fascinating, though a bit freaky, especially that bit about them practising cannibalism while in the womb. I mean, yikes 😮
Even in this one, you did great Norman. Yah, it’s a bit freaky that they learn cruelty while still in the womb and the mother can eat it’s baby after it has given birth to it.
missed two. which isn’t bad…
It wasn’t really bad. It was terrific. Thanks for taking the quiz.
should’ve done better, though
I got 14 out of 16, New Zealand is often visited by Great White Sharks..
That’s a terrific score, Pamela. You’re an expert on the great whites considering your country is frequented by them.
Very interesting. The picture is impressive
Thank you. It’s a majestic animal
Great and interesting quiz, dear friend … I have 12 correct ones
Thank you and thanks for taking the quiz. You did well.
Thank you for your kind words
11/16 was my score. Interesting, considering I don’t know much about great whites.
You did well, Lena. Thanks for taking the quiz.
i got 13 right!
FYI the Orca or so-called Killer Whale is the largest predator in the sea. The Orca is the only animal other than humans that hunts Great Whites.
You’re right, Doc. The Orca does hunt the great whites as is the case with man. However, they don’t hunt the whites often. It’s rare the reason it’s stated they don’t have natural predators except man.
That’s a good score. Thanks for taking the quiz.
but the orca is also much larger than the great white. They (orca) are the largest predator in the ocean!
Yah, they are the largest predators in the world and very huge.
yes! they are huge. Great whites however are more likely to attack humans
That’s true. The highest attacks is attributed to them. I wish people wouldn’t be swimming in areas the whites usually visit.
climate change has forced their food closer to beaches.
Most dangerous but at the same time facing extinction .
You are right. It’s a paradox.
I forgot to share my result- 12/16
Ahh. That’s a great score, Suny.
Never want to see a shark up close I got 11 right and it was great learning about this dangerous creature of the deep
That’s a good score, Rasma. If it was only gentle as a whale, I would have swum with it.
Happy with the results. 13 out of 16. And that was a lot of info Thanks.
Wow, congratulations Grace. Throughout the years I have searched much about this animal due to my fascination with it. I love it but wouldn’t want to be near it.
Always amazed at how long they live. 70 years. Wow, just incredible.
It used to be said that they live for 25 years but it was later found they live up to 70 years. I’m just amazed like you on this fact.
Too bad other animals cannot live this long.
So sad. I wish cats would live that long.
Correction: They swallow their prey whole, not alive.
The Great White Shark: A Formidable Creature
You got 11 out of 16 right!
Great
Thank you.Good quiz.
P,S, I send you P.M.
Thank you and thanks for taking the quiz, Robin. That’s a terrific score. Congratulations!
Thanks, will be waiting for your PM.