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GREAT WHITE SHARK
BY:REBEKAH PATTERSON
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petersbar
2.
NAME
Common name: Great White Shark
Scientific name: Carcharodon carcharias
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A.Al-m3oosherji
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FACTS
The Great White Shark lives for about 25 years.
Great White Sharks are the largest predatory fish in the sea.
a single Great White consumes about 11 tons of food in one year
A Great White Shark may use and lose more than one thousand teeth in its life time
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gus_the_mouse
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LOCATION
Great whites are usually found in temperature seas around the world
The coastlines of of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand
California to Alaska,the east coast of USA and the Gulf coast, Hawaii, most of South America
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vgm8383
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POPULATION
Great whites are decreasing in numbers and are rare due to years of being hunted by humans
Great White Shark population may be 50% lower than was originally thought.
Great White Sharks popualtion, which is generally estimated at 3,000 – 5,000, may have been overestimated
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vgm8383
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Taxonomic classification
Kingdom-Animalia
Phylum-Chordata
Class-Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish)
Order-Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays)
Family-Selachii
Genus-Carcharodon
Species-carcharias
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VinothChandar
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FACTS
Great whites average 12-16 feet long
They weigh about 5,000 pounds
Shark pups can be over 5 feet
Females are larger than males
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@Doug88888
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ECOSYSTEM
Sharks play a very important role in the ocean in a way that an average fish does not
Sharks are at the top of the food chain
They keep the population of other fish healthy and in proportion for their ecosystem
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Philerooski
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RED LIST
Great whites are classified as ‘Vulnerable’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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FrankGuido
10.
FACTS
Great whites can detect 1 drop of blood, 3 miles away from them
Diet: carnivore
Protection status: endangered species
Humans should not eat sharks because of their high amounts of mercury
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JoeBenjamin
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LAWS
States are now making laws to protect great whites from being killed
Great whites are at the risk of extinction
California is one state who has made a law against the killing of great whites
Today, the great white is fully protected in seven countries, including South Africa
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Bidwell, Coby
12.
THREATS
Great whites face extinction
They are being hunted by humans
They are hunted for their fins, their meat, their fat for oil, and for the thrill of it
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Gemma Stiles
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WORK CITED
http://www.sharks-world.com/shark_hunting/
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/great-white-shark/
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/fish/sharks/great-white5.htm
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A.Al-m3oosherji
Rebekah Patterson
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