The sharp teeth of the Great White Shark - an impressive natural phenomenon (00016565)

The impressive teeth of a six-metre-long Great White Shark

Description: The Great White Shark, also known as Carcharodon carcharias, is a fascinating predator of the oceans. Its impressive teeth, up to 60 mm long, belong to a six-metre-long specimen captured off the coast of Geyser Rock and Dyer Island. African penguins, cormorants, and a large colony of South African fur seals inhabit this area. The Great White Shark is the apex predator of the seas and plays a crucial role in the ecological balance. This image showcases the remarkable tooth structure of this majestic predator.

Location: Western Cape, Gansbaai/Dyer Island, South Africa

Date of Capture: 15.08.2005