Just to think of the Great White Shark brings chills. Everyone's seen pictures of them swimming ominously underwater. Here's five looks at Great White out of the water.



One more look at Shark Out of Water. This photo was nominated for National Geographic's "Best Photo of the Year".

We're not sure about this last one, but it had to be included.

That's our look at The Great White Shark: Out of Water.
Now everybody back to work.
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Sources used in this post:
Easton Bunch
White African.com
Yahoo Search
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