The Great White Shark document summarizes key facts about the habitat, distribution, diet, senses, lifespan, threats, and conservation efforts for great white sharks. Great white sharks live in ocean biomes and can be found globally in temperate and subtropical waters. They are apex predators that eat a wide range of prey, consuming only 2% of their body weight daily. Great white sharks have an acute sense of smell and can live up to 20 years, though some have lived to over 100 years. The species is endangered due to overhunting and pollution, but organizations like CITES and law enforcement aim to help protect great white sharks.