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Where was this?
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That's what's happening underneath your kayak while your not looking just so you know.... ![]()
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I can just imagine reviewing this footage...feet up....having a beer....then BAM...GWS. woulda startled the eff outta me. sick
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Check the teeth... Long and narrow.... Mako
GWS have wide teeth.
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teeth
Sorry PapaDave but I think I'll leave it up to you to check the teeth...LOL...!
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Juvenile GWS have teeth almost exactly like Mako sharks. The only difference is that there are serrations on the edges of GWS teeth. They are also pointed back into the throat like a Mako as juveniles. They only develop the broader triangular shape teeth when they are reaching lengths into the double digits. That is also when they start to feed on mammals.
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