No, a tiger shark is not a marsupial.
The tiger is not a marsupial. It is a placvental mammal. The now-extinct "Tasmanian tiger" was a marsupial, but it was not a member of the tiger family. Its real name was "thylacine" and it was only given the designation of Tasmanian tiger because of its stripes.
tiger that is a shark^^
The tiger is not a marsupial. It is a placvental mammal. The now-extinct "Tasmanian tiger" was a marsupial, but it was not a member of the tiger family. Its real name was "thylacine" and it was only given the designation of Tasmanian tiger because of its stripes.
No!! The tiger shark is like 7 feet larger then a sand tiger. Also, the sand tiger has way different teeth than the Tiger shark.
The answer is a marsupial for sure.
tiger shark
A tiger shark has a backbone
A tiger shark's common name is tiger shark. Its scientific name is Galeocerdo cuvier.
No. Marsupials are a division of mammals. A shark is not a mammal at all. It is a cartilagenous fish.
a match for a tiger shark is a great white bull shark or a whale shark
She was attacked by a 14 feet long Tiger Shark
the tiger shark belongs to the class chondrichthyes.