A Great Shark's liver is about 25% of its body weight!

A Great Shark's liver is about 25% of its body weight!

The legendary great white shark is far more fearsome in our imaginations than in reality. As scientific research on these elusive predators' increases, their image as mindless killing machines is beginning to fade.


Of the 100-plus annual shark attacks worldwide, fully one-third to one-half are attributable to great whites. However, most of these are not fatal, and new research finds that great whites, who are naturally curious, are "sample biting" then releasing their victims rather than preying on humans. It's not a terribly comforting distinction, but it does indicate that humans are not actually on the great white's menu.


Great whites are the largest predatory fish on Earth. They grow to an average of 15 feet (4.6 meters) in length, though specimens exceeding 20 feet (6 meters) and weighing up to 5,000 pounds (2,268 kilograms) have been recorded. 24 percent of it's entire weight is due to it's enormous liver!


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