Maka the White Shark

The Ocean Hunter: Maka, the Great White Shark of the Japan Coast
Maka, a powerful 10-year-old great white shark, prowls the deep waters off the coast of Japan. These vast and temperate seas, teeming with marine life, provide the perfect hunting grounds for Maka. As one of the ocean’s top predators, Maka plays a critical role in maintaining the balance of the marine ecosystem, hunting seals, fish, and even smaller sharks.
Stretching over 4 meters in length and weighing around 1,200 kilograms, Maka is an imposing figure beneath the waves. His sleek, torpedo-shaped body and powerful tail allow him to glide effortlessly through the water at impressive speeds. Armed with rows of sharp, serrated teeth, Maka is an efficient predator, capable of striking with precision. His acute senses—especially his ability to detect even the faintest electrical impulses of prey—make him a fearsome hunter in the vast ocean depths.
The coastal waters of Japan are home to a rich variety of marine life, from schools of fish and seals to sea turtles. However, Maka and other sharks face growing challenges due to overfishing and habitat disruption. Preserving these ecosystems is essential for maintaining the health of marine life and ensuring the survival of magnificent creatures like Maka.
Species: Great White Shark
Gender: Male
Age: 10 years old
Name: Maka