
Male white shark are estimated to reach sexual maturity between the ages of 9-10, while the females are a little more to 12-15 years. Females are generally larger than males, and perhaps the extra time to mature, the females can grow large enough to carry a stretcher older boys.
The most fast and easy to identify a male shark has a pair of "Clasper," which changes the pelvic fins elongated. With the help of a hook or spine, which puts on the hard food in the first part of the opening of genital mutilation, and a strong internal pump as a "bag siphon," Clasper deliver the sperm into the female during mating. According to the researchers, Richard Ellis and John McCosker: "The body of an adult male white shark are very impressive, approaching the length and weight of a couple of Louisville Sluggers!"
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