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White Shark Ocean

Welcome Shark fanatics, I present to you the Great White Shark, a true giant of the ocean. A fascinating physiological trait that makes this creature even more remarkable is its skin. Now, you may be thinking, "Why would anyone care about a shark's skin?" Well, let me tell you, it's not just any ordinary skin.
White Shark Ocean are a passionate group of Great White Shark enthusiasts with a wide range of skills that have come together to give a glimpse into the incredible lives of Great White Sharks beneath the surface. We want to create an immersive shark experience by creating bigger more engaging media projects whilst taking part in helping learn more about these incredible animals.
First off, let's talk about its texture. The Great White Shark's skin is covered in dermal denticles, which are essentially small tooth-like structures. They're arranged in rows that overlap like slates on a roof. This gives the shark's skin a sandpaper-like texture, making it incredibly abrasive. In fact, if you were to run your hand against the grain of a Great White Shark's skin, you'd likely end up with some nasty cuts and abrasions. But this texture isn't just for show. It's what makes the shark's skin so hydrodynamic.

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