No. There are many other species such as Blue, Hammmerheads, Great Whites, Leopards, Threshers, Sand and Makos. It would be extremely rare for a Tiger or a Bull shark to venture into California coastal waters.
no tiger sharks are fish but r sharks
Yes, there have been reports of sharks in the waters around Venice. The most commonly seen shark species in this area is the sandbar shark, which is mostly harmless to humans. However, encounters with sharks are rare and the likelihood of a shark attack is very low.
are tiger sharks mutualism
no
Yes Tiger Sharks are endangered
tiger sharks teeth are about 3inches long
Tallahassee Tiger Sharks was created in 1994.
Tallahassee Tiger Sharks ended in 2001.
Tiger sharks are very dangerous, and clever
Yes
Yes the canals of Venice are connected to the mediterranian sea, which is a hot spot for the great white, hammer head, mako, tiger and bull sharks among other genera. Bull Sharks will be the most likely they like rivers and canals as well as the ocean. They even live in fresh water as there kidney is adaptes to conserve mineral salts in their blood stream.
tiger sharks live above water tiger sharks live above water