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So called because of the tiger-like stripes on juveniles, the tiger shark is, like its terrestrial namesake, a voracious hunter. ... Tiger Shark Profile ... Get Animal Pictures...
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2 articles on Animal facts: Tiger sharks ... The Tiger shark is known as one of the four deadliest sharks to humans. This shark is often referred to as the "oceans garbage can" everything from license plates to shoes have been found inside of them. ... Animal facts: Tiger sharks 2 Articles...
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Which animal species are the most gluttonous in the animal kingdom? Find out as we count down the Top 10 Animal Gluttons on Animal Planet.com. Meet the Tiger Shark. ... With a nickname like "Garbage Can of the Sea" it's no wonder that the tiger shark will eat just about anything in their path. ... Animal Armageddon...
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Tiger shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The tiger shark , Galeocerdo cuvier is a species of requiem shark and the only member of the genus Galeocerdo . Mature sharks average 3.25 to 4.25 m (11 to 17 ft) long and weigh 385 to 635 k...
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The tiger shark is the fourth biggest shark in the world and is found in warmer and tropical waters in the Southern Hemisphere. The tiger shark tends to be found in more coastal waters but tigers sharks are also known to go into the deeper ocean if they need to hunt for food. ... A-Z Animals - Animal Facts, Images and Resources...
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Description of Animal; ... The Sand tiger shark is the only shark known to adjust its buoyancy by burping—gulping and expelling air at the surface. This strategy allows the shark to hover nearly motionless in the water column.
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The Tiger shark is known to be aggressive. The ability to pick up low-frequency pressure waves enables the shark to advance towards an animal with confidence, even in the environment of murky water where it is often found.
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www.animalcorner.co.uk/marine/sharks/tigershark.html
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Although the dark stripes of the juvenile tiger shark fade as the animal enters adulthood, the tiger shark is still striking in appearance. Adult members of the species are gray to brown with an off-white belly. These animals average 10 feet in length but can grow to be considerably longer.
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