The great white shark's migration patterns have been reevaluated, revealing that these apex predators make transoceanic journeys, contrary to previous assumptions. Satellite transmitters have tracked their journeys, uncovering a long migration across the Pacific that takes them to depths of 2,000 feet and spans up to 43 miles daily.
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A team of scientists has discovered that great white sharks are capable of making transoceanic crossings, contradicting previous assumptions that they only inhabit coastal waters.