Sand Tiger Shark

The Sand Tiger Shark generally swims slowly with its mouth open.

Sand Tiger Shark: Scientific Name:
Carcharias taurus

share to Facebook The L'Oceanografic features an impressive Oceans section which allows visitors to see various ocean dwelling fish including the a variety of Sharks (such as the Sand Tiger Shark), Stingrays, black mackerel, and guitarfish just to name a few.

The Sand Tiger Shark can reach lengths of around 3 metres (10.5 feet) and eats mostly crustaceans, small sharks, stingrays, squid and small fish.

There is some confusion over the correct scientific name for the Sand Tiger Shark and varys from one country to another.

Sand Tiger Shark swimming over the 35 metre long tunnel in the Oceans section of L'Oceanografic in the La Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies Complex (The City of the Arts and Science) in the City of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, Europe.




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The Sand Tiger Shark generally swims slowly with its mouth open.

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Sand Tiger Shark
The Sand Tiger Shark generally swims slowly with its mouth open.
Scientific name:
Carcharias Taurus
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Rolf Hicker Photography
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