Tiger Shark Animal Pictures

Galeocerdo Cuvier

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Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo Cuvier) - swimming in ocean
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Tiger Sharks change their location according to the temperature of the water.

Tiger Shark isolated on a white background
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Tiger Shark swimming along the bottom of the ocean
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Tiger Shark
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Open Mouth Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark open mouth
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Tiger Shark side view with teeth
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Sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) swimming with other fish in an aquarium.

Sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) swimming with other fish in an aquarium.
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Sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) swimming with other fish in an aquarium.

Picture shows a tiger shark at the Bahamas

Largest Tiger Shark - tiger shark's distinctive feature
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The tiger shark gets its name from the vertical lines that run along the side of its body.

Tiger Shark Teeth - Zoom of Tiger Shark Teeth
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Tiger sharks have about 24 teeth which allow them to cut and grip onto prey.

What Do Tiger Sharks Eat
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Tiger Shark

Largest Tiger Shark- Tiger Shark Swimming
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Female tiger sharks are larger than males.

Biggest Shark: Tiger Lady Diver with Tiger Shark

Biggest Shark: Tiger
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A lady diver with a Tiger Shark. Tiger sharks may be the only sharks that regularly hunt sea turtles.

Biggest Fish: Tiger Shark Tiger Shark interacting with Scuba Diver

Biggest Fish: Tiger Shark
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Tiger Shark interacting with Scuba Diver. Tiger sharks are named for the dark, vertical stripes found mainly on juveniles. As these sharks mature, the lines begin to fade and almost disappear.

Favorite and Most Popular Animals: Shark

Favorite and Most Popular Animals: Shark
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A Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming over the reef. Sharks have been swimming in the ocean for more than 400 million years.

Biggest Fish in the World: Tiger Shark
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Giant sand tiger shark swims in a cave.

Giant sand tiger shark swims in a cave.
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Giant sand tiger shark swims in a cave.

A giant sand tiger shark swims in a cave.

A giant sand tiger shark swims in a cave.
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A giant sand tiger shark swims in a cave.

The head of a big sand tiger shark in detail with a dark background.

The head of a big sand tiger shark in detail with a dark background.
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The head of a big sand tiger shark in detail with a dark background.

Sand tiger shark or grey nurse shark or spotted ragged-tooth shark, Carcharias taurus, Cape Infanta, South Africa, Indian Ocean

Sand tiger shark or grey nurse shark or spotted ragged-tooth shark, Carcharias taurus, Cape Infanta, South Africa, Indian Ocean
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Sand tiger shark or grey nurse shark or spotted ragged-tooth shark, Carcharias taurus, Cape Infanta, South Africa, Indian Ocean

Tiger shark

Largest Tiger Shark - tiger shark close up
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Tiger sharks eat almost anything, including other sharks.

Tiger Shark stock photo Bahamas, Horizontal, No People, Photography, Sea Life Tiger Beach

Largest Tiger Shark - tiger sharks swimming together
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The Tiger shark is one of the deadliest sharks in the world.

TIGER SHARK SWIMMING IN THE TAHITIAN CLEAR WATER

Largest Tiger Shark - tiger sharkunderbelly
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Female tiger sharks are larger than male tiger sharks.

What do tiger sharks eat - a tiger shark swimming
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What do tiger sharks eat - feeding a tiger shark
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subtropical and temperate sea waters tiger sand shark patrolling

animals eat their young: sand tiger shark
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Sand Tiger Shark mothers eat their young while they are still in utero.

Tiger shark teeth - tiger shark tooth isolated
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Tiger sharks can have a bite pressure of more than 6,000 pounds per square centimeter.

Lady Diver with Tiger Shark

Lady Diver with Tiger Shark
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Tiger shark swimming on reef.

Tiger shark swimming on reef.
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Tiger shark swimming on reef.

Tiger shark swimming over a group of scuba divers

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Tiger Shark

Largest Tiger Shark- Tiger Shark Swimming
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Female tiger sharks are larger than males.