By A Mystery Man Writer
Tiger sharks get their name from the distinctive vertical stripes, which fade with age but remain visible. They are one of the largest shark species and have a broad diet, but as they grow they focus more on larger prey like turtles and marine mammals. Their teeth are heavily serrated and allow for sawing through hard turtle shells and tough mammal blubber.
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