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To more successfully hunt fast and agile prey such as sea lions, the great white has adapted to maintain a body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. One of these adaptations is a "rete mirabile" (Latin for "wonderful net"). This close web-like structure of veins and arteries, located along each lateral side of the shark, conserves heat by warming the cooler arterial blood with the venous blood that has been warmed by the working muscles. This keeps certain parts of the body (particularly the stomach) at temperatures up to 14 °C (25 °F)[30] above that of the surrounding water,
Australia... where the animals on land rival the animals in the water for being the most dangerous predators.
dashen
Cmon guys, am i the only one thinking Godzilla?
Y'know, with fukushima and all. Maybe......
Australia... where the animals on land rival the animals in the water for being the most dangerous predators.
dashen
Cmon guys, am i the only one thinking Godzilla?
Y'know, with fukushima and all. Maybe......