Great White Sharks: Cold-Blooded Murderers?

By Adwin, published Mar 19, 2007
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Great White Sharks often suffer a terrible public relations image: Being the largest shark in existence, its menacing rows of razor sharp teeth, plus the murderous image generated as a result of the series of movies Jaws( from a story about a maniacal, oversized great white terrorizing humans, written by Peter Benchley), Great White sharks have often been held as icons of nightmarish attacks on human beings.

How much, indeed, of this bad reputation is warranted?

In order to understand the nature of Great White attacks, it is imperative for us to understand the natural diet of the great white, since the shark's diet would be in direct relation to its prey.

A standard Great White's diet will consist of seals, sea lions, fish and whale carcasses (and the occasional baby whale).

The truth is, Great White sharks tend to hunt prey that is blubber-rich, and humans simply do not have enough fat mass to sustain a shark's insatiable need for fat-rich prey.

Humans, as a rule, are definitely not on the Great White's menu. Why then, do Great Whites attack people?

Great White Attacks: Is Man On The Apex Predator's Menu?

The truth is, attacks from Great Whites are rare, although most of the time, any damage inflicted on its human victim is usually catastrophic and likely to be fatal.

In Mediterranean Sea, for example, only 31 confirmed attacks by Greats Whites have been recorded in the last two decades. Given the large body of tourists hogging the beaches, such a statistic is considered to be on the extreme low end.

Very often, the very cause of shark attacks may be due to the shark's curiosity. In the case of the Great White, an attack is often commenced with what is known as a "test bite".

When a Great White first encounters an unknown surface object, its first instinct is often to bite the object, to ascertain whether its edibility. This contact method, however, is often a fatal act for the human being, given the massive power of the Great White's bite.

Great White Sharks: Cold-Blooded Murderers?

The very cause of shark attacks may be due to the shark's curiosity.

Credit: Chatrin O Rockerz

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Takeaways
  • A standard Great White's diet will consist of seals, sea lions, fish and whale carcasses.
  • Humans, as a rule, are definitely not on the Great White's menu.
  • In Mediterranean Sea,only 31 confirmed attacks by Greats Whites was recorded in the last two decades
Did You Know?
Very often, surfers may become mistaken for the Great White's favorite meal, seals.When viewed from below, a surfer swimming on the ocean surface resembles that of a seal.
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