Great whites sink and swim to save energy

Updated February 19 2019 - 10:16am, first published 10:13am
Researchers attached video cameras to great white sharks to see how they used energy when hunting.
Researchers attached video cameras to great white sharks to see how they used energy when hunting.

Great white sharks sink as deep as 108 metres into the ocean and swim back to the surface to save energy when hunting for seals, according to a study by Australian and international researchers.

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