The salmon shark is another member of the Lamnidae family and a cousin of the great white shark, having diverged from a common ancestor about 4 million years ago
The megamouth shark is a rare and deep-sea shark that belongs to the order Lamniformes, the same as the great white shark, but to a different family Megachasmidae. It is one of the three extant filter-feeding sharks, along with the whale shark and the basking shark
The hammerhead shark is a distinctive shark that belongs to the order Carcharhiniformes, the largest order of sharks. It is related to the great white shark, but more distantly, as both orders belong to the subclass Elasmobranchii, which includes all sharks and rays
The tiger shark is a large and powerful shark that belongs to the order Carcharhiniformes and the family Carcharhinidae, the same as the hammerhead shark. It is known for its voracious appetite and diverse diet, which includes marine mammals, sea turtles, fish, and even garbage. It is also considered one of the most dangerous sharks to humans, along with the great white shark
The whale shark is the largest living fish and shark, reaching up to 18.8 m in length and 34.5 t in weight. It belongs to the order Orectolobiformes, which is a different order from the great white shark, but both orders belong to the subclass Elasmobranchii. It is a filter-feeder that feeds mainly on plankton, krill, and small fish, unlike the great white shark, which is a predator