Great White Shark Colouring. They're not used to humans, so a cage won't work. The great white usually strikes from below and its grayish top coloration blends in with the dark water, enabling it to approach the prey unobserved.
The most common color for fossilized shark teeth is a black root with a grayish crown. In other ocean basins, individuals may migrate even longer distances. COLORATION Only the underbelly of the great white shark is actually white; its top surface is gray to blue gray.
Research suggests they can't see the normal spectrum of colors—though their ability to smell blood in the water probably renders an ability to see red pointless anyway.
For the raw version, see Raw great white shark.
The great white usually strikes from below and its grayish top coloration blends in with the dark water, enabling it to approach the prey unobserved. INSTANT DOWNLOAD Coloring Page Crafting Page Scrap Booking Page Journal Page Create your own art instantly. The most common color for fossilized shark teeth is a black root with a grayish crown.