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great white shark

noun

  1. a large shark, Carcharodon carcharias, of tropical and temperate seas, known to occasionally attack swimmers.


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Origin of great white shark1

First recorded in 1930–35
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“I was locking eyes with this great white shark who was biting into my chest.â€

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“In contrast, the great white shark, with a stocky body that becomes even stockier as it grows, can be 'large' but cannot pass 23 feet to be 'gigantic' because of hydrodynamic constraints.â€

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Marks on her body also indicated that she was nibbled on by a great white shark after she died and might have been injured from a previous entanglement with fishing lines, he added.

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They added it was interesting that great white sharks were less attracted to the most conspicuous lights because other studies have found some species were drawn to bright, reflective objects.

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Some of the harshest criticism comes from her friends, who describe Stewart as ruthless; they say that people felt abused by her and liken her to a great white shark.

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