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Discover the Ocean “Cafe” Where Great White Sharks Meet and Eat

A-Z Animals Staff By A-Z Animals Staff
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After years of tagging, monitoring, and studying the habits of great white sharks, researchers at Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station made a startling discovery. They found that the sharks gather in a specific area in the Pacific Ocean, between Baja, California, Mexico, and Hawaii where an undiscovered feeding ground, or “White Shark Cafe,” was found to supply the animals with enough food to make the animals want to hang out for a while and enjoy the buffet. Learn more about this exciting discovery in this video!

 

 

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