Tiger sharks are classified as carnivorous consumers, specifically as secondary or tertiary consumers within their marine ecosystem. They primarily feed on a diverse diet that includes fish, seals, birds, and even other sharks, making them opportunistic predators. Their role as apex predators helps regulate the populations of their prey, contributing to the overall balance of their habitat.
Yes, it is correct to capitalize the words "Tiger Shark" as it is a specific type of shark species.
the type of home tiger sharks live in is the bottom of the ocean.
any type of water
tiger shark
tiger that is a shark^^
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.
All type of sea turtles get eaten by tiger sharks
No, a tiger shark is not a marsupial.
tiger shark
a dangerous type of freshwater shark, often mistaken for a tiger. often somewhat smaller in size.
Which of the other 500+ species of shark are you comparing it to? The Tiger Shark is the fourth largest shark alive today, the three largest are the Whale Shark, the Basking Shark and the Great White Shark. These are decided by the largest recorded specimen, and though the Tiger Shark has the fourth largest recorded length, on average the Greenland Shark grows to a greater length than the Tiger Shark
fish omnivore or carnivore