Tarpon, though large and formidable, have a few natural predators. Juvenile tarpon are particularly vulnerable to larger fish such as sharks, barracuda, and larger jacks. In addition, adult tarpon can fall prey to larger sharks and orca whales. Humans also pose a threat through fishing and habitat destruction.
seciritly speaking that a tarpon is not a predator a tarpon looks dangerous but a filter feeder is harmless and feeds on plankton tarpon feed on plankton small fish shrimp squid seabird chicks and seal pups
The address of the Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum is: 100 Beekman Ln, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
a tarpon looks dangerous but it`s not tarpon are harmless and feed on plankton
The address of the Tarpon Springs Library is: 138 E Lemon Street, Tarpon Springs, 34689 2611
no! a tarpon is not a predator it eats shrimp
The scientific name of tarpon is Megalops Atlanticus.
yes! a tarpon is the top predetor
Atlantic tarpon was created in 1847.
The address of the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center is: 101 S Pinellas Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
The phone number of the Tarpon Springs Library is: 727-943-4922.
The web address of the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center is: http://tarponarts.org/tarpon-springs-information/our-venues/cultural-center
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