Why do we never see baby great white sharks?

We rarely see baby great white sharks because their birth locations are secret nursery areas, often in deep or remote waters, and the pups are born large (around 5 feet) but immediately disperse to hide from predators, with their pale, milky coating making them hard to spot, though a recent drone sighting off California might be the first live newborn ever filmed.
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Why don't we see baby sharks?

Great white sharks raise their pups in nurseries, which are designated spots away from predators either in a bay or a shallow sea, where the pups can live until they are able to survive on their own. The nursery area has been difficult to determine.
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What animals have we never seen give birth?

At time of writing, however, the birth of a great white shark has never been observed by humans.
  • Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus. ...
  • Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus. ...
  • Saola, aka Asian unicorn, Pseudoryx nghetinhensis. ...
  • Snow leopard, Panthera uncia. ...
  • Javan rhino, Rhinoceros sondaicus.
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Why will you never see a great white shark in an aquarium?

Great white sharks can't survive in aquariums because they need vast open ocean space, constant swimming to breathe (ram ventilation), a specialized diet of live prey, and their complex senses get overwhelmed by artificial environments, leading to stress, injury, and death, with most attempts failing within days or months, highlighting their incompatibility with captivity.
 
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Why has no one seen a baby great white shark?

We see pregnant Great White's all of the time, but they seem to disappear to a nursery. The ocean is incredibly vast, and our great white population is not as large as people assume so seeing birth or an incredibly young great white is rare.
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What happens if you swim with a great white shark?

Great whites are known man-eaters and to swim with one without a cage is very dangerous. With multiple fatalities recorded from great whites every year, even if they are mostly a case of mistaken identity, this is just not always the case.
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What animal is pregnant for 3 years?

The Frilled Shark and the Alpine Salamander are known for extremely long pregnancies, with the frilled shark potentially reaching 3.5 years and the alpine salamander 2-3 years, while the African Elephant has the longest mammalian pregnancy at around 22 months, though not a full 3 years. These long durations help these animals adapt to cold, deep-sea or high-altitude environments with slow metabolism, allowing for development until birth of fully formed young.
 
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Why are baby great white sharks so rare?

Since scientists don't know where white sharks give birth, they haven't observed many when they are very young.
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What animal is blind at birth?

Many animals are born blind, including mammals like kangaroos, rabbits, squirrels, lion cubs, ferret kits, and tiger cubs, and aquatic creatures like the Olm (cave salamander), blind tetra, and cave crayfish, relying on other senses like touch, smell, or sound until their eyes develop or in some cases, never developing sight at all as they live in dark environments like caves or the deep sea.
 
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What ate the 9 foot Great white?

#BCBL #GreatWhite #Eaten In a 2003 case, a 9-foot great white shark was found to have been consumed by another large creature, likely a cannibalistic great white shark or an orca, based on data from a tracking device.
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Can sharks remember human faces?

Learning is closely involved with memory, and the sharks I had under observation frequently showed their ability to remember events far back in time. Familiar sharks recognized me in the lagoon as much as two years after their last meeting with me, and their behaviour, of greeting and swimming with me, was unchanged.
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Will a shark eat a remora?

Yes, sharks can eat remoras, but it's rare because they usually have a symbiotic relationship where remoras clean parasites and eat scraps, benefiting the shark with free transport and hygiene; however, species like Sandbar and Lemon sharks have been seen attacking them, especially when they're not attached or if the shark is hungry or confused.
 
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Do 25 foot great whites exist?

While most great whites are smaller, it's possible, though rare, for them to approach or exceed 20 feet, with some unconfirmed reports and analyses suggesting they could reach 25 feet, but reliably measured great whites generally top out around 20-21 feet, with the famous "Jaws" shark being fictionalized to be larger than reality. A 25-foot great white would be an extraordinary, almost mythical, specimen, far exceeding the typical size.
 
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Why do sharks have two penuses?

Did you know that all living sharks practice internal fertilization and that male sharks have two penises? Yes, you read that correctly. Actually, sharks don't have real penises, but they do have claspers, which essentially serve the same purpose: internal fertilization.
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What are the rarest sharks to see?

The speartooth shark (Glyphis glyphis) is one of the rarest shark species on earth, found only in tropical rivers in New Guinea and northern Australia. The speartooth shark is not targeted by fisheries for its meat or fins, but it may be accidentally caught in fishing nets as by-catch.
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What is the #1 deadliest shark?

The Great White Shark is considered the #1 deadliest shark due to having the most recorded unprovoked attacks and fatalities (over 350 known attacks, with around 60 deaths), owing to its massive size, power, and serrated teeth, though it often mistakes humans for prey. Other highly dangerous sharks with numerous attacks include the Tiger Shark and the Bull Shark, known for their broad diets and tendency to frequent shallow, populated waters.
 
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Have we seen a great white give birth?

No one has ever directly witnessed a great white shark giving birth, but in a major scientific first, researchers captured drone footage in 2023 of what appears to be a newborn great white pup off California, shedding a milky substance, likely uterine milk from its mother, suggesting birth happened hours or a day prior. This groundbreaking video offers the closest evidence yet, revealing a tiny, rounded shark, confirming they give live birth, but the actual birthing process remains one of the ocean's great mysteries.
 
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Can great whites get up to 20 feet?

The biggest great white sharks can reach up to 20 feet long, but most are smaller. The average female is 15-16 feet long, while males reach 11-13 feet.
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Which animal is born pregnant?

The animal famously born pregnant is the aphid, a tiny insect that reproduces rapidly through a process called parthenogenesis, where a daughter, still developing inside her mother, already has eggs inside her, leading to "telescoping generations" where babies are born pregnant with their own offspring. Other creatures, like some sharks, lizards, and even a unique type of frog (Suriname toad), have fascinating reproductive strategies, but aphids are the classic example of being born pregnant.
 
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Can elephants live up to 70 years?

Elephants can live up to 70 years in the wild. They communicate by touch, sight, smell, and sound; elephants use infrasound and seismic communication over long distances. Elephant intelligence has been compared with that of primates and cetaceans.
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What animal is pregnant shortest?

The shortest mammalian pregnancies belong to marsupials like the Stripe-Faced Dunnart (around 11 days) and the Opossum (around 12-13 days), which give birth to extremely underdeveloped young that continue to develop in a pouch, with other short-gestation marsupials including the Water Opossum and Native Cat. Among non-marsupials, the Golden Hamster has one of the shortest, around 16 days.
 
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Did they find Bethany's arm in the shark?

No, Bethany Hamilton's arm was not found in the shark; the arm was lost in the attack, and while fishermen later caught the tiger shark responsible, they found no trace of her arm inside it, likely because sharks regurgitate indigestible parts quickly, though the shark's jaws perfectly matched the bite on her surfboard. 
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What is the friendliest shark?

There isn't one single "friendliest" shark, but the Whale Shark, Nurse Shark, and Leopard Shark are frequently cited as docile, gentle, and generally harmless to humans due to their size (Whale Shark) or non-aggressive feeding habits (Nurse & Leopard Sharks). They are known for allowing divers to swim alongside them and even interact, though caution is always advised as they are still wild animals.
 
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Which jaw does a shark bite with first?

Sharks have unique jaws as unlike most animals, both their upper and lower jaws move. When a shark bites something, they bite first with the lower jaw and then with their upper jaw. Shark teeth vary based on species and diet. Over their lifetime, sharks shed their teeth continuously and can have more than 20,000 teeth.
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