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  1. Jun 14, 2022 · A tiger shark’s teeth usually range around 1 inch in length, but can sometimes grow as long as 1.5 to 2 inches. The short yet notched teeth of tiger sharks make them unique from other shark species, and is actually one of the most defining features of a tiger shark. The shoulders of a tiger shark’s teeth that have sharp, jagged edges also ...

  2. Apr 28, 2008 · The tiger shark has a wide mouth compared to other sharks in its family, and inside the tiger shark's blunt snout is something that really sets it apart: its teeth. Each tooth is almost like having several teeth in one space; the sharp, primary cusp extends down, ready to tear into prey. Along the primary cusp, or point, are tiny little ...

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

    Sharks do not have moveable upper or lower eyelids, but the tiger shark—among other sharks—has a nictitating membrane, a clear eyelid that can cover the eye. [32] A reflective layer behind the tiger shark's retina , called the tapetum lucidum , allows light-sensing cells a second chance to capture photons of visible light.

  4. They have sharp, highly serrated teeth and powerful jaws that allow them to crack the shells of sea turtles and clams. The stomach contents of captured tiger sharks have included stingrays, sea ...

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    • Up to 50 years
    • Up to 900kg (2,000 lbs)
    • Up to 5m (16ft)
    • It is one of three sharks species known as “man-eaters” This is due to incidents of fatal attacks on humans. The nickname is misleading, however, as fatal attacks by tiger sharks are rare, and more human fatalities occur by drowning in coastal waters.
    • It inhabits different kinds of marine habitats. Previously thought to live in shallow coastal areas, where its prey feeds on nutrient-rich waters, it has recently been found up to depths of 350m, and travels long distances in open oceans, following warm currents between islands.
    • Its dark stripes fade as the shark matures. Skin coloration can be helpful to identify shark species but, in the case of the tiger shark, it’s only the youngster who shows the distinctive dark lines and spots, perhaps for better camouflage in the shadows of waves.
    • Its skin feels like sandpaper. The surface of its skin is covered with tiny teeth-like structures which are thought to reduce friction with water as it swims.
  5. Mar 29, 2021 · The teeth of the modern tiger shark are unique: they have a broad, double-serrated cutting edge which even allows them to cut through sea turtle shells with ease. Tiger shark teeth are known in the fossil record since about 56 million years. Based on these fossil teeth, over 22 extinct tiger shark species have been described.

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  7. Nov 24, 2020 · Tiger sharks have unique teeth. Each tooth is serrated, culminating in sideways pointing tips, generally to the left on the left side of the mouth and to the right on the right side of the mouth. Likely a reflection of the tiger shark’s diet, the teeth are shorter than other sharks of comparable size such as the great white shark.

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