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How to protect the safety of great white sharks

A series of protective measures can be put forward to protect the safety of great white sharks. Refuse to eat shark fin and encourage others to do the same. Write to the government and ask the hotel to ban the sale of shark fin. Publicize the importance of protecting sharks through the internet and media. Great White Shark is a large and fierce shark, belonging to Mu Ye Shark and Man-eating Shark. The body is spindle-shaped and the trunk is thick. The head is generally longer. There are depressions above and below the caudal base. The tail stalk has a lateral process. The kiss was short and sharp. The eyes are big and round, and there is no instantaneous membrane. The anterior nasal valve is small and prominent. No mouth, nose and tentacles. The mouth crack is wide, arc-shaped, and the jaw is extremely short, and the teeth are exposed when you shut up. Jaw teeth are large with serrated edges. The front teeth are as narrow as a drill, the side teeth are as flat as a knife, the teeth are getting smaller and smaller, and the teeth are not pointed. Water spray holes are small and sometimes disappear.