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  1. Watch the full episode of Weird But True, Season 1 Episode 5, "Sharks!" Did you know that sharks have seven senses? Or, that they don’t have a single bone in...

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    • Nat Geo Kids
  2. Did you know there are over 300 different species of sharks in our oceans? Narrated by Cassandra Kubinski. Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids video...

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    • Nat Geo Kids
  3. Another exciting Shark Academy introduces viewers to the Sand Tiger shark, an animal with a confusing name and the peculiar reproductive strategy known as "i...

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    • Tiger Shark Facts
    • Tiger Shark Scientific Name and Family
    • Tiger Shark Size & Appearance
    • Tiger Shark Facts For Kids: How Big Is A Tiger Shark?
    • Largest Tiger Shark
    • Where Do Tiger Sharks Live?
    • What Do Tiger Sharks Eat? Tiger Shark Diet & Hunting
    • Reproduction
    • Are Tiger Sharks Endangered?
    • Tiger Shark Facts For Kids: Top Ten Facts

    The Tiger Shark is one of the most feared ocean predators. With explosive speed, powerful jaws, and excellent eyesight, the Tiger Shark’s bad reputation is well-deserved. Some people consider it to be even more dangerous than the Great White Shark! It certainly looks the part, with its menacing tiger-like stripes. Let’s find out more about this und...

    The Tiger Shark’s scientific name is Galeocerdo cuvier. It is a member of the requiem shark family Carcharhinidae. Other requiem sharks include the Spinner Shark, the Blacknose Shark, the Blacktip Shark, the Blacktail Reef Shark, and the Blacktip Reef Shark.

    The Tiger Shark gets its name from the tiger-like stripes and spots on the sides of its body. These markings fade as the shark matures, and are barely visible on older individuals. The Tiger Shark is a bulky, powerful-looking shark, with a blunt, wide nose that allows it to make quick turns. It has two dorsal fins (fins on its back), and a pointed ...

    Length

    The Tiger Shark is the world’s fourth-largest shark. Only the Whale Shark, Basking Shark and Great White Shark are bigger. (Sharks such as the Greenland Sharkare a similar size, but have not been studied in as much depth as the Tiger Shark.) Most tiger sharks are between 3 and 4.5 m (10 to 14 ft.) in length. Female Tiger Sharks are larger than males.

    Weight

    Tiger sharks weigh between 385 and 635 kg (850 and 1,400 lb)

    Occasionally, bigger Tiger Sharks are recorded. The Tiger Shark can attain a length of over 5.5 m (18 feet), and a weight of over 900 kg (2,000 lb).

    The Tiger Shark is found in tropical and subtropical waters. It is present in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. The Tiger Shark is most often found in coastal waters, and is present around the United States, South America, Australia and Africa. Tagging studies have found that some Tiger Sharks stay in the same area, whereas others are more n...

    The Tiger Shark is an apex predator (it has no natural predators), and is top of the food chain. The Tiger Shark comes inshore to eat, usually at night. Its diet is extremely varied, and includes fish (including other sharks), birds, sea turtles, dolphins, squids, sea snakes, rays, seals and many other animals. Due to its camouflage and slow swimmi...

    Tiger Sharks are mature at around 2.75 m (9 ft.). They attain this size after around 5-10 years. Unlike all other requiem sharks, the Tiger Shark is ovoviviparous; its eggs develop inside the female’s body, and it gives birth to live young. The female Tiger Shark gives birth to an average of 30 to 35 pups. New-born Tiger Sharks are between 51 and 7...

    Tiger sharks are rated Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. Tiger Sharks are targeted by fishermen, and are also caught as bycatchwhen fishermen are targeting other species. (Bycatch is when a species is caught by mistake.) Tiger Sharks are caught for their flesh, fins, skin and liver oil. Because Tiger Sharks can be dangerous to humans, their pop...

    The Tiger Shark’s scientific name is Galeocerdo cuvier.
    It is a member of the requiem shark family Carcharhinidae.
    The Tiger Shark gets its name from the tiger-like stripes along its sides. These stripes fade as the shark gets older.
    The Tiger Shark is the fourth-largest shark species in the world.
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    • Tiger Sharks get their name from the dark, vertical stripes on their bodies. Tiger sharks get their name from the dark, vertical stripes on their bodies, which are similar in appearance to the stripes of a tiger.
    • Tiger Sharks can grow up to 14 feet and weigh over 1400 pounds. Tiger sharks are one of the largest species of sharks in the world, and they can grow to be quite large.
    • Tiger Sharks have dark blue or greenish-gray color on the top of their bodies, and a white or light-colored underside. Tiger sharks have a distinctive color pattern that helps them blend in with their surroundings and makes it easier for them to hunt.
    • Tiger Sharks are found in warm, tropical waters all around the world. Tiger sharks are a type of shark that is found in warm, tropical waters all around the world.
  4. Sep 8, 2024 · Description. An adult tiger shark is usually 11 ft 6 in – 15 ft 5 in (3.5 to 4.7 m) long and weighs between 700 and 2,000 pounds (320 and 910 kg). It is sexually dimorphic, with females being the larger sex. Among the largest extant sharks, it is the second-largest predatory shark, after the great white shark.

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  6. Feb 26, 2021 · Sharks’ Sense of Smell. This video is a great option for some quick facts about sharks, specifically about their powerful senses. Like how they can smell 10,000 times better than humans! It’s part of a playlist with other short videos about everything from why sharks don’t have bones to how scientists study them.

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