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The Great White Shark By: Justin

Habitat California Alaska East Coast of the USA Gulf Coast Hawaii Southern Russia Eastern China Hawaii South America South Africa Australia New Zealand West Africa Scandinavia Japan

Diet Fish Rays Other sharks Sea lions Seals Sea turtles Dead animals

Predators man

Fast facts You can see the dorsal fin and part of the tail above the water If he has a big meal he doesn’t have to eat for two months Sense of smell is most important Can smell one drop of blood in 25 gallons of water (100 liters)

Appearance 3000 teeth at any one time Torpedo shaped body Pointed snout Crescent shaped tail Five gill slits 3 main fins ( 1 dorsal, 2 pectoral)

References www.google.com www.enchantedlearing.com