The Great White Shark is an apex-predator and has several sets of teeth which replace themselves continuously.
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- The Great White Shark can live for more than 70 years and reach a length of 8 meters or 26 feet.
- The Great White Shark is an apex-predator and has several sets of teeth which replace themselves continuously.
- The Great White Shark is an apex-predator which can grow over 26 feet or 8 meters and live for 70 years or more.
- The Great White Shark is an apex-predator and is found throughout the world's seas.
- The Great White Shark is the largest predatory shark in the ocean and can grow to 26 feet and can live for 70 years.
- A school of Yellowfin tuna is followed by a Great White shark waiting for his opportunity to strike.
- A school of Black-backed Butterflyfish swim away from two Great White Sharks swimming over a reef.
- The Great White shark is found in coastal waters of all major oceans and can live to 70 years.
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- The Great White shark can grow over 8 meters or 26 feet and live to 70 years of age.
- The Great White shark can live for 70 years and grow to be 21 feet long and live in coastal surface waters.
- The Great White Shark is the largest predatory fish in the sea and can grow to 26 feet and live as long as 70 years.
- Three Black-backed Butterflyfish swim toward the shelter of a reef to hide from two Great White sharks.
- The Megalodon is an extinct megatoothed shark from prehistoric seas and was 20.3 meters or 67 feet long.
- Seals race to get away from a giant Megalodon shark coming after them.
- A huge Megalodon shark swims after a pod of Striped dolphins.
- The Megalodon shark was an enormous predator in the Cenozoic Period of prehistoric Earth.