Great White

The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans.

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Watch A Great White Become an Orca's Lunch in World-First Footage

A new 3D modelling study shows that Megalodon could swallow a great white shark whole.

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It’s Official: Great White Sharks Are Scared Of South African Orcas

Analysis of fossil whale skulls provides evidence that during the late Miocene, multiple shark species that include the megalodon, great white shark, and mako shark used to feed on the foreheads and noses of sperm whales (Physeteroidea) for the fatty organ's stores of nutritious blubber and oil.

Great White Sharks Are Being Scared From Their Habitat by Just Two Predators

Two orcas named Port and Starboard have slaughtered at least eight great white sharks near the Gansbaai coast since 2015. Shark carcasses have been found with their bodies torn open and their livers ripped out. This behaviour could be a result of declining prey populations.