4. Great Whites have a life expectancy of 25 years but only start mating on the last five. Their length on average reaches 4 meters Sharks live on the coasts of every continent except Antarctica. A Great White produces from 2 - 12 pups, all about 1.5 meters long. In the womb the pups feed on unfertilised eggs and their own brothers and sisters. As soon as they’re born they swim away to start their own life.
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6. The longest ever caught nearly reached 7 meters just off prince Edward island 1993.
7. Dogs kill more humans in a year than sharks in the last 100.
8. Their arch nemesis is the Orca (The killer whale) the sharks are at a disadvantage as the Orca hunt in packs, are quicker and more agile, despite being bigger.
9. They rarely fight for food, but if they do they settle it with a tail slapping contest.