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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tiger_sharkTiger shark - Wikipedia

    The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is a species of ground shark, and the only extant member of the genus Galeocerdo and family Galeocerdonidae. It is a large macropredator, with females capable of attaining a length of over 5 m (16 ft 5 in). Populations are found in many tropical and temperate waters, especially around central Pacific islands.

  2. Tiger sharks are common in tropical and sub-tropical waters throughout the world. Large specimens can grow to as much as 20 to 25 feet in length and weigh more than 1,900 pounds. Threats to survival

  3. The tiger shark is one of the requiem sharks, renowned as formidable predators with powerful jaws and razor-sharp teeth. It is the second largest predatory shark after the great white shark, measuring over 5m (16ft) in length and weighing 900kg (2,000 lbs).

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · tiger shark, (Galeocerdo cuvier), large, potentially dangerous shark of the family Carcharhinidae.It is noted for its voracity and inveterate scavenging, as well as its reputation as a man-eater.The tiger shark is found worldwide in warm oceans, from the shoreline to the open sea. A maximum of about 5.5 metres (18 feet) long, it is grayish and patterned, when young, with dark spots and ...

  5. Tiger sharks can blend in only so much, though—their average length is around 14 feet, but they can be longer than 20 feet. Tiger sharks are known for being aggressive, and it’s true that they are second only to great whites in numbers of shark attacks on humans. But the fact is that people are MUCH bigger threats to tiger sharks than tiger ...

  6. oceana.org › marine-life › tiger-sharkTiger Shark | Oceana

    Tiger sharks can grow up to 18 feet (5.5 m) long and 2,000 pounds (900 kg), making it one of the largest shark species. 2. Tiger sharks are named for the distinctive, gray vertical stripes or spots covering the sides of their bodies. 3. Tiger sharks are known for eating almost anything, including other sharks, fish, seabirds, dolphins, sea ...

  7. Tiger sharks are harvested in large numbers for their fins, skin, and flesh. Image credit: Cathy Finch. Giving birth to live young, the tiger shark produces a large litter of offspring numbering between 10 and 82 pups about once every two years, after a 12-16month gestation period.

  8. Meet the Tiger Shark 10-14 feet long and weighing up to 1,400 pounds, the tiger shark is one of the sea’s large and mighty creatures. The name refers to the dark stripes on their sides and backs, which is one way they can be distinguished from other shark species. However, the stripes typically fade as the animal gets older.

  9. The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is a species of ground shark, and the only extant member of the genus Galeocerdo and family Galeocerdonidae. It is a large macropredator, with females capable of attaining a length of over 5 m (16 ft 5 in). Populations are found in many tropical and temperate waters, especially around central Pacific islands.

  10. www.sharkbay.org › publications › fact-sheets-guidesTiger Shark - Shark Bay

    520kg. Lifespan. 50 years. Tiger sharks’ broad, blunt snouts have strongly curved teeth. Stripes on the back are prominent on young but fade to nothing on adults. Their angular, hooked tail allows it to twist and turn rapidly to catch fast prey. It has a large brain and sophisticated sensory system, including excellent eyesight, taste and smell.

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