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  1. Great white shark - Wikipedia

    They are estimated to reach a length close to 6.1 m (20 ft) and a weight of over 2,494.9 kg (5,500 lb). The shark has approximately 300 triangular, serrated teeth that are continuously replaced. …

  2. How Big are Great White Sharks? - Smithsonian Ocean

    How Big are Great White Sharks? Imagine an adult person – now triple that size. That’s the size of the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). The biggest great white sharks can reach …

  3. Great White Shark | Sharkpedia - ASI

    LENGTH: 640 cm (approx. 21 feet) total length. WEIGHT: 3200 kg (7054.8 lbs) Illustration ©Marc Dando. Photograph ©Tomas Koeck. RANGE: Found worldwide in temperate to tropical …

  4. Great White Shark – Facts, Size, Lifespan, Diet, Pictures, and More

    Size: Length: Males: 11 to 13 ft (3.4 to 4.0 m) Females: 15 to 16 ft (4.6 to 4.9 m) Weight: Males: 1,151–1,700 lb (522–771 kg) Females: 1,500–2,450 lb (680–1,110 kg) Teeth: They have …

  5. How Big Is a Great White Shark? Size Facts Explained

    On average, adult great white sharks measure between 13 to 16 feet long, but some individuals have been recorded at over 20 feet. Their massive bodies can weigh anywhere from 1,500 to …

  6. White Shark - NOAA Fisheries

    Feb 19, 2025 · The white shark is born at approximately 4 feet long and can grow up to about 20 feet long, weighing over 4,000 pounds. The white shark has a diverse and opportunistic diet of …

  7. How Big Are Great White Sharks Compared to Humans?

    Adult male great whites typically measure between 3.4 to 4.0 meters (11 to 13 feet) in length. Females, on the other hand, are generally larger, averaging 4.6 to 4.9 meters (15 to 16 feet) …

  8. Great White Shark - Dimensions.com

    The typical female Great White Shark has an overall length of 15’-21’ (4.57-6.4 m), with males at lengths of 11’-13’ (3.35-3.96 m). An average Great White Shark weighs between 1500-2400 lb …

  9. Great white shark size - Wikipedia

    In the 19th and 20th centuries; claims of specimens up to 11.3 m (37 ft) were common but these are now discredited. No shark has been confirmed over 6.1 m (20 ft).

  10. Great White Shark: The Predatory Shark - Ocean Info

    Besides the plankton-eating species like the whale and basking shark, great whites are the largest of the sharks. Adult great whites can reach 25-30 feet in length and weigh up to 5,000 pounds …