Great White Sharks

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Even if you’re not a fan of shark movies, you’re probably familiar with the great white shark. Considered the biggest predatory fish on the planet, great white sharks are found in almost every ocean on Earth. They can live to more than 70 years old, and most shark attacks worldwide are attributable to the species. Great whites grow up to 15 feet long on average. They get their name from their size and the pearly color of their underbellies. These sharks are able to propel themselves out of the water like whales, allowing them to capture prey animals, even if they’re not submerged.