Sunday, July 8, 2012

Tiger Shark




Animals Unique | Tiger Shark |
The tiger shark shark is the fourth biggest in the world and is found in warmer and tropical waters in the Southern Hemisphere. The tiger shark tends to be found in more coastal waters but also tigers, sharks are known to go into the deeper ocean if They need to hunt for food.
 
The tiger shark is a predator and Fierce tiger sharks hunt everything in the water Including fish, seals, birds, turtles and even other sharks. The tiger shark gets it's name from the black stripes it has when it is young. Most tiger sharks lose these stripes as They get older.

 
Like most other species of shark, tiger sharks have sensors on the sides of Their heads, the which enable them to detect small muscle movements from nearby creatures. The tiger shark also has a wedge-shaped head allows the shark to the which Quickly turn when it needs to. Tiger sharks can reach a top speed of around 20mph the which is pretty fast in the water!

 
Tiger sharks are extremely aggressive animals are thought to be one of the most dangerous sharks for Humans to come into contact with. Tiger sharks are solitary hunters and usually do most of Their hunting at night when the tiger shark can move through the water unseen.

 
Female tiger sharks mate every three years or so and the time of year when this Happens depends on where the tiger shark lives. Tiger sharks in the Northern Hemisphere mate from March to May, where tiger sharks in the Southern Hemisphere from November to January mate. The eggs hatch inside the female tiger shark and can REMAIN inside her for up to 16 months. When They are big enough, the female tiger shark Gives birth to baby Between 10 and 80 tiger sharks.

Tiger sharks usually range from 3 to 5 Between meters in length. Although much larger specimens have been seen, the largest a tiger shark tends to get is around 5.5 meters long.


 
Tiger Shark Facts
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Order: Carcharhiniformes
Family: Carcharhinidae
Genus: Galeocerdo
Scientific Name: Galeocerdo Cuvier
Type: Fish
Diet: Carnivore
Size: 3.25-4.25m (10.7-14ft)
Weight: 385-635kg (850 to 1.400 lbs)
Top Speed: 32km / h (20mph)
Life Span: 30-40 years
Lifestyle: Solitary
Conservation Status: Threatened
Colour: Grey, Brown, Black, White
Skin Type: Smooth
Favourite Food: Squid
Habitat: Tropical coastal waters
Average Litter Size: 35
Main Prey: Squid, Fish, Turtles
Predators: Human
Special Features: Dark black markings and large body size

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