The Great  White Shark
by
Zak 
The Great White shark has a brownish gray back.  They can weigh up to 7,000 lbs. They are cold blooded.  Great Whites have 3,000 replaceable teeth.
The Great White Shark lives in off shore water.  Great  Whites have may come close to shore and enter small bays and harbors. They live  in depths of 280 m.
Great Whites eat fish, sea lions, seals, small fish, otters, small whales, dolphins and other dead animals.  They trap their prey.
Great White Sharks circle their  prey.  Most attack are near shore or between sandbars.  Some injure their prey by  bump and bite, sneak attack, or hit and run.
Sometimes they leap out of the water.  Great whites can hear under water.   Great whites can hear under water.   The Great White Shark life cycle is egg, baby, adult.
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