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They travel in groups because of sand sharks sand sharks are the only predator
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As the Sand Tiger Shark is a shark, it doesn't live in a specific country. It just roams round freely in the ocean. Sand Tiger Sharks (aka Grey Nurse Sharks) are found in coastal waters worldwide. They are not found exclusively in one place.
Sand sharks, also known as sand tiger sharks, do not exhibit monogamous behavior. These sharks typically engage in a promiscuous mating system where both males and females mate with multiple partners. After mating, female sand sharks give birth to live young, but there is no long-term bond between mating pairs. Their reproductive strategy emphasizes quantity rather than forming lasting pair bonds.
Yes, there are Sand sharks (sand tiger sharks) or (ragged tooth sharks). They are mackerel sharks of the family Odontaspididae. They're found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters.
The best bait for sand sharks is squid
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Yes, sand tiger sharks give live birth through a process called ovoviviparity. In this reproductive method, the embryos develop inside eggs that hatch within the mother's body, and she gives birth to fully formed young sharks. Typically, a sand tiger shark can produce about two to six pups at a time, which are born after a gestation period of around six to twelve months.
I stepped on a sand shark yesterday at Zuma That's pretty much it
The breed of sharks tend to live close to shore. They usually surf the surface, and are found in warm water areas. They live in every ocean except the Eastern Pacific Ocean. I hope this helps you.
Sand tiger sharks can grow to be almost 10 feet long. They like to feed on squid, fish and other sharks as well as on crustaceans.