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What is the biggest tiger shark ever recorded?

What is the biggest tiger shark ever recorded?

After a grueling five-hour fight, he secured the largest tiger shark on record: a 1,780-pound behemoth measuring some 13 feet and 10.5 inches long. It shattered the previous world record by some 300 pounds.

How long is 14ft tiger shark?

The tiger shark is one of the largest known sharks, commonly reaching a length of 3.25-4.25 metres (11-14 feet), and weighing around 385-635 kg (850-1400 pounds). New born tiger sharks range in lengths between 51 to 76 cm (2 to 2.5 feet).

Has a tiger shark ever eaten a human?

The tiger shark is one of the shark species most likely to attack a human unprovoked, and is considered one of the most dangerous sharks in the world for that reason. Of 111 reported tiger shark attacks, 31 were fatal. The great white shark is the only species that attacks and kills more people than the tiger shark.

Do tiger sharks live in Australia?

The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is found in tropical and warmer temperate waters of all the world’s oceans. Its Australian distribution includes all northern Australia, extending south to Perth in the west and Bass Strait in the east.

Is Tiger shark bigger than Great White?

Tiger Sharks average around 10–14 feet and max out at just over 18 feet. Fully-grown White Sharks (their official name) often reach around 16 feet. Great Whites have a much heavier build than Tiger Sharks. A White Shark will generally weigh more than a Tiger Shark of the same size.

How old is a 10 foot tiger shark?

Size/Age. Maximum size about 15-18 feet in length and a weight of 2,000 pounds. Matures at approximately 7-10 years of age (about 10 feet) and is estimated to live 30+ years.

Are there tiger sharks in Victoria Australia?

Tiger shark Tiger sharks are less common in Victoria than in northern areas of Australia; however, they are occasionally spotted. They’re considered dangerous to humans as they eat anything and everything, can be found in shallower waters than their larger counterparts, and often feed at night.

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