This is a book about great white sharks!

Table of contents
- Introduction page 2
-habitat page 4
-food and diet page 5
-physical features page 6
-life cycle page 7
-fun facts page 8
-Sources page 9







Did you know the scientific name for a great white shark is charcharodor charchias? Great white sharks are really interesting animals that are big predators. To learn about great white shark's habitat, food and diet, physical features ,life cycle, and more! , read on





Great white sharks live in oceans.
They live in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian ocean. Sadly, they don't live in the arctic or antarctic.
habitat


Great white sharks are carnivores. A carnivore is a animal that eats meat. They use their speed and coloring to help them hunt. When they spot a target, they use a burst of speed to bump their prey while biting it. They eat fish, rays, sea lions , seals and small whales.
Food and diet

This great white is hunting for food.
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This is a book about great white sharks!

Table of contents
- Introduction page 2
-habitat page 4
-food and diet page 5
-physical features page 6
-life cycle page 7
-fun facts page 8
-Sources page 9







Did you know the scientific name for a great white shark is charcharodor charchias? Great white sharks are really interesting animals that are big predators. To learn about great white shark's habitat, food and diet, physical features ,life cycle, and more! , read on





Great white sharks live in oceans.
They live in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian ocean. Sadly, they don't live in the arctic or antarctic.
habitat


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