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It is not known if males have a similar cycle, but generally they are presumed to have more of an annual cycle. Tiger sharks are the only species of gray shark who do not bear their young live with a placenta (placentally viviparous), but reproduce aplencentally viviparous.
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www.sharkinfo.ch/SI4_99e/gcuvier.html
www.sharkinfo.ch/SI4_99e/gcuvier.html
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The Tiger Shark is a solitary hunter, usually hunting at night. Coming into shallow waters to hunt, Tiger Sharks habitually head for deeper waters during the day. Researchers have tracked tagged fish to depths as great as 350 meters (1085 feet), during the day.
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johngriffith.org/Tigersharks.aspx
johngriffith.org/Tigersharks.aspx
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Tiger shark - 5.4 meters/18 feet ... Of all the species of sharks, only a small number are considered dangerous to people. Most of the attacks are by three sharks: great white shark, tiger shark and the bull shark. Most sharks are small and harmless and more apt to run away than to attack a human.
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www.thesea.ecsd.net/sharks1.htm
www.thesea.ecsd.net/sharks1.htm
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; Beginning | Life Cycle | Features | Hearing; Sharks & Humans | Superlatives | Tagging; ... Number of offspring: varies from one to up to 100, as observed in the tiger shark...
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schools.bcsd.com/stiern/userpages/tidbits.htm
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It is the only shark species that readily occurs in freshwater, and apparently can spend long periods of time in such environs. It is not likely that the bull shark's entire life cycle occurs within a freshwater system, however. ... The bull shark is also not as easily identifiable as the white or tiger shark,
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www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/gallery/Descript/bullshark/bulls...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/gallery/Descript/bullshark/bullshark.htm
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Scientists studying Tiger Sharks outside Hawaii found out that the Tiger Shark tend to eat different things during different stages of its life. ... They have a two year reproductive cycle. Unlike the other members of the family Carcharhinidae, the Tiger Shark is ovoviviparous. This is sometimes also called...
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www.aquaticcommunity.com/sharkfish/tigershark.php
www.aquaticcommunity.com/sharkfish/tigershark.php
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Tiger sharks have a life span of 20 to 50 years and usually spend that time close to the equator in warmer waters. The are known to swim into shallower waters, but have been seen at 3,000 feet depths. While the Tiger shark prefers warm waters, ... Know something about The life cycle of tiger sharks? We want to hear your...
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www.helium.com/items/1308833-the-life-cycle-of-tiger-sh...
www.helium.com/items/1308833-the-life-cycle-of-tiger-sharks
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the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier); and the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas). ... What is their growth and life cycle? And how do they reproduce? I'm going to take you along with me into Doc Gruber's world, where we'll experience these frightening, elegant, puzzling creatures together.
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web.fccj.org/~dbyres/2011projects/Hammerhead/hammerhead...
web.fccj.org/~dbyres/2011projects/Hammerhead/hammerhead.htm
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