Great White Shark

Great White Shark by Richard Spilsbury, published by Heinemann-Raintree Library in 2004, is a 48-page exploration of this fascinating marine creature. Written in English, this book addresses various aspects of the great white shark, including its unique biological characteristics and the misconceptions surrounding its behavior and interactions with humans.
Readers will discover detailed information about the great white shark’s diet, its dental structure, and the environmental challenges it faces, such as threats from fishing and tourism. The book aims to clarify common myths and provide insights into the species’ survival in its natural habitat. With a focus on marine life and environmental conservation, Great White Shark serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals and science.
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What makes a great white shark warm-bodied, but not warm-blooded? How many teeth does a great white shark have? What are denticles? Are great white sharks more dangerous to people? Or, are people more dangerous to the great white shark? In Great White Shark, you will learn what is fact and what is fiction where the great white is concerned. Find out what it usually eats. Learn why it sometimes bites people, yet does not always kill the person it bites. Will the great white shark survive the dangers in its habitat, including fishing vessels and tourists?
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