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  1. Tiger sharks have also become very aggressive toward spearfishermen and divers attracting the sharks in underwater photo sessions. Danger to humans – the tiger shark, like its jungle namesake, is dangerous; its toll of victims throughout the world is second only to that of the white shark.

  2. The tiger shark ( Galeocerdo cuvier) is a species of requiem shark, and is the only member of the genus Galeocerdo. This is one of the largest known species of shark. It reaches lengths of up to 5.5 metres (18 feet), and weighs over 900 kg (2000 pounds).

  3. The Tiger Shark, also called Galeocerdo Cuvier in the scientific community, is the only member of the Galeocerdo genus. This shark is an aggressive predator and is found mostly in tropical and warm waters. Being larger than its requiem cousins, they can grow up to a length of 15 – 16 feet or 5 meters and can weigh around 1,800 pounds or 800 ...

  4. Jun 5, 2018 · Weighing 1300 pounds or more and growing up to 15 feet, the tiger shark is the fourth-largest shark on earth. (Only whale sharks, basking sharks, and great whites get bigger.) On top of being big ...

  5. Meet the Tiger Shark 10-14 feet long and weighing up to 1,400 pounds, the tiger shark is one of the sea’s large and mighty creatures. The name refers to the dark stripes on their sides and backs, which is one way they can be distinguished from other shark species. However, the stripes typically fade as the animal gets older.

  6. Tiger sharks can achieve weights of 850-1,400 pounds and lengths of 10-14 feet. The females are larger than the whales, with the largest recorded female tiger shark weighing 3,360 pounds at 18 feet. The most massive unconfirmed tiger shark was over 24 feet, but that value exceeds any other specimen and requires verification to accept as fact.

  7. Nov 24, 2020 · The tiger shark is the only member of the genus Galeocerdo and is a large, predatory species. Tiger sharks are found in many temperate and tropical oceans and are known for their distinctive stripes and spots on their flanks, which resemble a tiger's stripes. They are among the largest extant shark species, ranking behind only the whale shark, basking shark, and great white shark in average size.

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