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Is it true the eyes of a great white shark turn white when they put their teeth in flesh and taste blood? - Quora
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Great white shark's eye roll shows it's ready to kill tourists in diving cage - World News - Mirror Online
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Teeth and eye of a Great White Shark Carcharodon carcharias being dissected at the Natal Sharks Board South Africa Stock Photo - Alamy
White Shark can roll the eyes back into their head to protect them
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Great white shark's eye roll shows it's ready to kill tourists in diving cage - World News - Mirror Online
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The detail in this game is awesome. They included the shark's nictitating membrane when she opens her mouth. Sharks do this in nature to protect their eyes while feeding. : r/maneater
A peek into the mysterious gaze of the great white shark | Men's Journal
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This fierce shot of a Great White Shark - Their eyes roll back when they attack prey as a means of protection, hence the whites of their eyes here. - 9GAG
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Great white shark attacks, vision: Roll their eyes before | Miami Herald
Great White Montauk on Twitter: "EYE ROLLING?! Some shark species, like tiger sharks, have a 3rd eyelid called a NICTITATING MEMBRANE. White sharks lack this membrane. Instead, white sharks can roll their