yes...yes they do.
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
Unfortunately there great whites sand tiger sharks are but it is extremely rare to see them
There are a number of sharks, such as the Shortfin Mako shark, Longfin Mako, Oceanic Whitetip, Great White, Bull Shark, Blue shark, and Whale shark. There are many more sharks that populate the Atlantic, and most of them are migratory.
1. Great white shark2.Bull shark3. Tiger Shark4. Oceanic White tip Shark5. great hammer head shark6. Black tip Reef Shark7. Sand Tiger Shark8. Hammerhead Shark9. Blue Shark10. black tale fin shark
Great a question on one of my specialties Sharks Ok the answer is blub crabs
I dont thnik there are any sharks that eat the sand tiger shark because of its size and aggression
Sand, spiny dogfish, tiger, bull, an occassional white.
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.
There 2 types of sharks in Europe Tiger and Sand Tiger shark.
yes
Yes there are many types of sharks in Long Island Sound. Sand Tiger Sharks are the most common which are in the aquarium at mystic. There have been sightings of Great White Sharks in the sound also. Brown, Hammerhead, and Thresher sharks have all been caught in Long Island Sound.
No. Like most sharks it's carnivorous.