Tiger sharks are highly opportunistic predators known for investigating potential prey through repeated circling behavior. This movement allows them to assess size, vulnerability, and positioning ...
Until now, scientists have never understood where tiger sharks travel to mate. An aggregation of tiger sharks in Hawaii, tracked over six years, highlighted how tiger sharks might travel seasonally ...
The “mistaken identity” idea is rooted in the belief that sharks confuse surfers with sharks’ natural prey – seals. The ...
The sight of tiger sharks off the coast of South Florida can cause panic, but discoveries in a five-year research study into migration patterns show they travel 5,000 miles in sophisticated, ...
Named for the distinctive gray stripes on the sides of their bodies, tiger sharks are one of the 50-60 requiem shark species within the order Carcharhinidae. Tiger sharks typically average 10-14 feet ...