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1 By Marcus Hernandez P6 Mr. Jose
Fish By Marcus Hernandez P6 Mr. Jose

2 Introduction Tiger shark Have you ever Seen a tiger Shark?

3 EVOLUTION /HISTORY One of the largest and most notorious of sharks, the Tiger Shark is better known by reputation than it is in Real Life. This species is much feared as a man-eater and is responsible for much of sharks’ collective reputation as “swimming garbage cans”. Sharks are one of evolution's most enduring success stories although; they have few hard parts that can survive the insults of geologic time, sharks have left a long and rich fossil record. Some 2,000 to 3,000 species of fossil shark have been described. In contrast, the total cast of the dinosaur dynasty comprises only about 650 to 800 species. The ancestry of sharks dates back more than 200 million years before the earliest known dinosaur.

4 Information On Tiger Sharks
Tiger sharks are found worldwide in temperate and tropical seas. Western Atlantic, Massachusetts to Uruguay, Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, Tiger sharks are the second largest predatory shark other than the great white. The shark tends to stay in deep waters that line reefs but does move into channels to pursue prey in shallower waters.

5 cartilaginous fish

6 Description of tiger shark
Tiger sharks grow up to 20 feet Tiger sharks are solitary animals except during mating Tiger sharks swim at an average speed of 2.4 mph the young of tiger sharks are born in litters of between 10 and 82 babies The life span of the Tiger shark is unknown Tiger sharks have a special gill slit behind the eyes that provides oxygen to flow directly to the eyes and brain

7 Diet diet turtles; crabs; clams; birds; mammals; reptiles; fish .

8 RELATIONSHIPS PREDITOR
They are mainly found inshore, although it is not uncommon for them to be in deep sea. Tiger Sharks are second to the Great White Shark for recorded attacks on humans. Tiger Sharks are common in all temperate and tropical oceans of the world. .

9 pictures

10 conclusion I thought tiger sharks where about 15 ft but there about 20 ft. I wasn’t sure how many babies they had until now . I also learned that they eat other sharks .

11 WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE TIGER SHARK?
My favorite part of the tiger shark was that its as old as the dinosaurs. WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE TIGER SHARK? GIVE ME A’S


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