Great White Sharks

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21st century skills library 6 toward shore when he saw the shark release the board The shark sank like a submarine and disappeared back into the sea Judging by the tooth marks on the surfboard the shark might have been as large as 17 5 feet 5 3 m long The surfer was very lucky The great white shark could have easily bitten and killed him This shark has been considered one of the most dangerous to humans The great white shark has one of the largest ranges of any ocean animal These sharks are found in all cool temperate and tropical water throughout the oceans of the world They seem to prefer to live in areas where the water temperature is between 59 and 71 degrees Fahrenheit 15 22 ºC However they have been found in waters ranging from 39 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit 4 27 ºC The sharks can also migrate thousands of miles each year to reach warmer waters Great white sharks live anywhere from the surface of the ocean to about 6,150 feet 1,875 m deep They live along the coastlines of South Africa and Australia They