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Tiger Sharks

Like the Bull Shark, the Tiger Shark is one of the largest & most dangerous requiem sharks. It will eat almost anything it can catch.

http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/DieselLocos/profiles/tigershark.html

BlackTipShark

As with all the other forty nine species of Requiem Sharks, you're encouraged to go visit them in the ocean or Public Aquariums.

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/blacktipshark.htm

Wildlife: Marine World - Sharks

Several are members of the requiem family Carcharhinidae, including the Reef, the great whites are also requiem sharks, and their large size makes people potential though infrequent prey.

http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~kpt/terraquest/galapagos/wildlife/marine/sharks.html

TAED 3.0

view events leading to [Carcharhinidae, requiem sharks] move to [Carcharhinidae, requiem sharks] node; view events leading to [Scyliorhinidae, cat sharks] move...

http://www.sbc.su.se/~liberles/TAED3.0/Phylogeny/30483.html

THE HAMMER-HEADED SHARKS. FAMILY SPHYRNIDAE

The peculiar hammer-shaped head, with eyes far apart, sufficiently characterizes the Gulf of Maine sharks of this family, which resembles the requiem sharks (p. 36) otherwise.

http://www.gma.org/fogm/Sphyrnidae.htm

Sharks

Requiem sharks, such as Atlantic sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae) and sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus), nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum), lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris)

http://www.cbl.umces.edu/~atlss/FBay453.html

Tiger Shark Jaws By TheSharkDoctor Shark's Jaw Teeth Sharks Tooth

The tiger shark is the easiest to identify of the requiem sharks because of its; many diagnostic characteristics. It has a snout shorter than the width of the;

http://www.tigersharkjaw.com/

Tiger Shark Jaws By TheSharkDoctor Shark's Jaw Teeth Sharks Tooth

The tiger shark is the easiest to identify of the requiem sharks because of its; many diagnostic characteristics. It has a snout shorter than the width of the;

http://www.tiger-shark-jaw.com/

Fishing for Sharks in North Carolina

Deeper waters attract every shark imaginable, including the huge "requiem" sharks -- purported man-eaters like the great hammerhead, tiger, bull, blue and great white sharks.

http://www.ncgameandfish.com/fishing/saltwater-fishing/NC_0706_01/
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