
Tiger Shark
Meet the striped ocean predator that reigns beneath the waves!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Galeocerdo cuvier
Conservation Status
Near Threatened
Average size
10 to 14 feet long
diet
Fish, birds, seals, turtles
lifespan
20 to 50 years
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Overview
The Tiger Shark is one of the coolest creatures swimming in oceans around the world. Known scientifically as Galeocerdo Cuvier, this fish excels at being a true ocean predator, measuring from 3 to 4.3 meters (10 to 14 feet) in length!
Tiger Sharks belong to the class Chondrichthyes, which means they have cartilaginous skeletons, just like their relatives, the sharks and rays. These sharks have a unique striped pattern on their bodies, making them look like they just came from a stylish fashion show in the sea!
These mighty hunters enjoy a diverse diet that includes fish, birds, seals, and even turtles. You could say they have a taste for adventure when it comes to meals, gobbling up all kinds of ocean treats!
Tiger Sharks can live for an amazing 20 to 50 years. So, they have plenty of time to perfect their hunting skills and explore the depths of the ocean!
These fascinating creatures inhabit warm coastal waters all over the globe. Whether they are cruising the reefs or patrolling the open sea, they play a vital role in keeping ocean ecosystems healthy.
Next time you think of sharks, remember the Tiger Shark, the striped wonder of the seas! With their strength and unique looks, they remind us that the ocean houses many incredible lifeforms just waiting to be discovered.
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