The great white shark Beauty of the seas, Mini documentary

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The great white shark, scientifically known as Carcharodon carcharias, is one of the most fascinating and feared predators in the world's oceans. With a length of up to six metres and a weight of over two tonnes, it is the largest predatory fish in the world. Its streamlined body, powerful mouth and triangular teeth up to seven centimetres long make it a perfect hunter. Great white sharks can be found in almost all coastal waters of the world, preferably in temperate and warm regions such as off the coasts of South Africa, Australia, California and the Mediterranean.
These majestic animals feed mainly on seals, sea lions, tuna and other large fish. Their hunting technique is impressive: they use their speed and strength to attack their prey from below, often with a surprising leap out of the water. Despite their reputation as dangerous man-eaters, attacks on humans are rare and often due to mistaken identity. Great white sharks play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem, as they are apex predators that regulate the balance of the oceans.
Unfortunately, the great white shark is threatened by overfishing, bycatch and habitat loss. Conservation measures such as fishing bans and the establishment of marine protected areas are crucial to the survival of this iconic species. The great white shark remains a symbol of the power and beauty of the oceans, and its protection is vital to the health of our seas. Have you ever seen a great white shark? I would really appreciate a like and a subscription.

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