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The tiger shark is the only species in its family that is ovoviviparous; its eggs hatch internally and the young are born live when fully developed. [7] Tiger Sharks are unique among all sharks in the fact that they employ embrytrophy to nourish their young inside the womb. The young gestate in sacks which are filled with a fluid that nourishes ...
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English: Size comparison of a tiger shark and a human being (rough approximation, as tiger sharks vary considerably in length). Čeština: Srovnání velikosti člověka a žraloka tygřího. Jde jen o orientační náčrt, neboť velikost jednotlivých žraloků se může značně lišit.
G. cuvier, the modern tiger shark, has larger, more robust teeth than P. alabamensis and its sister species. G. cuvier is known to have a versatile carnivorous diet from squid to sea turtles. The smaller tooth size of P. alabamensis as well as other Physogaleus and Galeocerdo from the Eocene, suggests a less versatile diet, likely targeting ...
However, the title of Don Thompson's book, The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art, suggests a higher figure. Owing to deterioration of the original 14-foot (4.3 m) tiger shark, it was replaced with a new specimen in 2006. It was on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City from 2007 to 2010. [1]
Kozo Urita, or Tiger Shark, a Japanese professional wrestler; NASC TigerShark XP, an unmanned aerial vehicle; No. 222 Squadron IAF, whose nickname is Tigersharks; Northrop F-20 Tigershark, an American fighter aircraft; Tallahassee Tiger Sharks, an ice hockey team "Tigershark," a moniker for Chrysler's second-generation World Gasoline Engine
TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into amalgams of human and marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass.
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