Was It Designed?
The Great White has sharp, triangular teeth and strong jaws, perfect for biting huge chunks out of seals and other large sea creatures.
The Great White, an efficient swimmer, swims up behind the seal and takes a huge bite out of the seal's hind flippers (the pair that it uses to swim with). The immobilised seal loses much blood and goes into shock.
Feeding in this manner can mean that some of the shark's teeth fall out. This is no problem because it has rows of teeth growing behind the current row in use, like a conveyor belt.
The shark waits for the seal to die from blood loss, then comes back to feed at its leisure.
How could all this happen from blind chance?
What an amazing creature the Great White is!
What do you think? Did the Great White's feeding ability evolve? Or was it designed? ;)