Great white sharks in the Pacific Ocean
This description is about the great white sharks that inhabit the Pacific Ocean. These powerful predators are one of the most feared creatures in the ocean, and they can be found in many areas along the Pacific coast. They are known for their large size and impressive hunting skills, and they are an important
The great white shark, also known as the white shark, white pointer, or great white, is a large shark. It is closely related to the mako sharks, the porbeagle, and the salmon shark. It is a robustly built species with a grayish upperside and a white underside. The white shark is one of the largest living shark and fish species, though it is still smaller than the whale shark and basking shark. It has about 300 triangular, serrated teeth that are continuously replaced. Its massive, fatty liver can reach over a quarter of its body weight, providing buoyancy and storing energy. The species is partially warm-blooded, an adaptation that allows it to remain active in colder waters.