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  2. Tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    Relative to the shark's size, tiger shark teeth are considerably shorter than those of a great white shark, but they are nearly as broad as the root as the great white's teeth and are arguably better suited to slicing through hard-surfaced prey. [27] [28] A tiger shark generally has long fins to provide lift as the shark maneuvers through water ...

  3. Sand tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    The sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus), grey/gray nurse shark, spotted ragged-tooth shark, or blue-nurse sand tiger, is a species of shark that inhabits subtropical and temperate waters worldwide. It inhabits the continental shelf , from sandy shorelines (hence the name sand tiger shark) and submerged reefs to a depth of around 191 m (627 ft ...

  4. Sand shark - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerable (VU) species are considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. The smalltooth sand tiger has been assessed as a vulnerable species. Sand sharks, also known as sand tiger sharks, gray nurse sharks or ragged tooth sharks, are mackerel sharks of the family Odontaspididae. They are found worldwide in temperate and ...

  5. Sandbar shark - Wikipedia

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    Natural predators of the sandbar shark include the tiger shark and, rarely, great white sharks. The sandbar shark itself preys on fish, rays, crabs, and molluscs. [7] They have also been found to primarily consume osteichthyes, or bony fish, octopi, european squid, and cuttlefish when in areas such as the Mediterranean or the Gulf of Gabés. [8]

  6. Incredible drone footage captures 70 tiger sharks feeding on ...

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    The aerial footage gives an eye-opening account of the whopping number of predators that showed up for the feeding frenzy.

  7. Kayaker accidentally shields shark’s prey and then becomes ...

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    The kayaker was fishing off the coast of New Zealand when he interrupted the high-stakes chase.

  8. Apex predator - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The great white shark (bottom) is one of the top marine predators; however, the orca (top) is known to prey upon them. Thus, great white sharks are not true apex predators. Despite coexisting the majority of the time, confrontations may occur in stressed environments when both species compete for limited resources.

  9. How tiger sharks wearing cameras revealed the world’s ... - AOL

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    Scientists fixed tags equipped with cameras onto tiger sharks so that they could view the ocean floor from a new perspective. What they saw was astounding. How tiger sharks wearing cameras ...