Tiger Shark
Habitat: harbors, lagoons, coral reefs, and remain near water surface
Location: majority of all temperate and tropical waters
Size: range between 10-14 feet
Description: Tiger sharks are nocturnal animals that move to shallow water at night. They can travel long distances, and they live alone. These sharks are known to be more fatal and aggressive. Tiger sharks are given their name because when young they have long dark vertical strips.
Diet: bony fish, sea turtles, sea snakes, sharks, iguanas, seabirds, marine mammals, and garbage
Feeding Habits: strong swimmers
Lifespan: 50 years
Offspring: 10-82 pups per litter
Status: Near Threatened
Threatened by: finning
Location: majority of all temperate and tropical waters
Size: range between 10-14 feet
Description: Tiger sharks are nocturnal animals that move to shallow water at night. They can travel long distances, and they live alone. These sharks are known to be more fatal and aggressive. Tiger sharks are given their name because when young they have long dark vertical strips.
Diet: bony fish, sea turtles, sea snakes, sharks, iguanas, seabirds, marine mammals, and garbage
Feeding Habits: strong swimmers
Lifespan: 50 years
Offspring: 10-82 pups per litter
Status: Near Threatened
Threatened by: finning