Do you have any idea what do tiger sharks eat? When it comes to intake, Tiger shark is certainly one of the weirdest sharks in the world. Also it has a bad reputation for eating human flesh which is extremely rare and so, it is better known as a man-eater. In…
Keep ReadingWhale Shark Habitat Whale shark lives in tropical waters but its distribution is circumtropical with the exception of Mediterranean Sea. At times, these sharks are also seen in the Bay of Fundy in Canada and Sea of Okhotsk in Japan to the north. The existence of this species is possibly…
Keep ReadingTiger Shark Habitat Tiger sharks are distributed all throughout the world in warm temperate and tropical waters. Tiger Shark Distribution It goes all the way up to Uruguay from Cape Cod off the western coast of Atlantic Ocean. It includes Caribbean islands, Gulf of Mexico and Bermuda. It goes up…
Keep ReadingHammerhead Shark Habitat Hammerhead sharks prefer swimming in the continental shelf and seashores of tropical waters around the world. During summer, few individuals are seen to migrate toward the poles like the South China Sea and off Florida. These sharks are present even within a depth of about 1 meter…
Keep ReadingThe great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is an epipelagic species and it is thought to occupy nearly all offshore and coastal water with the temperature estimating at 12 and 24 °C (54 and 75 °F). White sharks likely inhabit South Africa United States, and the Dyer Island. Let us see where do great white…
Keep ReadingBull Shark Habitat Bull sharks are assertive species and they like to swim in shallow waters. They are usually present in warm temperate and tropical waters around the world. For the most part, bull sharks live below 30 meters depth of the continental shelf and its range cannot extend to…
Keep ReadingThe great white has a large cone-like snout. Its body is shaped like a torpedo. The upper body has a slate-gray shade while it is white from the underside. This pattern of dark-colored upper side and light-colored lower side is known as countershading. This way the shark becomes invisible when…
Keep ReadingThe diet of the juvenile individuals of the whale sharks is unknown. However, it is assumed that they feed on small teleost fishes and zooplankton. It is estimated that a young individual can feed up to 46 pounds of food each day. The large individuals prey on schooling teleosts (of…
Keep ReadingThe Great Hammerhead shark preys on a diverse group of marine animals. It usually dines at dawn and dusk and includes sea catfishes, lobsters, tarpon, jacks, squids, sardines, toadfishes, groupers, porgies, crustaceans, crabs, herrings, croakers, boxfish, octopus, porcupine fish, grunts and even smaller sharks (like smoothhounds). Above all, the hammerhead…
Keep ReadingThe great white shark diet consists of a wide range of food enabling it to eat from smaller animals like tuna, rays and skates and all the way up to larger ones like seals, sea lions and dolphins. White sharks like to eat bony fish like lingcod, demersal rockfish and…
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