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  2. Sand tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    The sand tiger shark ( Carcharias taurus ), gray nurse shark, spotted ragged-tooth shark or blue-nurse sand tiger, is a species of shark that inhabits subtropical and temperate waters worldwide. It inhabits the continental shelf, from sandy shorelines (hence the name sand tiger shark) and submerged reefs to a depth of around 191 m (627 ft). [2]

  3. Sand shark - Wikipedia

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    The smalltooth sand tiger has been assessed as a vulnerable species. Sand sharks, also known as sand tiger sharks, gray nurse sharks or ragged tooth sharks, are mackerel sharks of the family Odontaspididae. They are found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters. The three species are in two genera.

  4. Smalltooth sand tiger - Wikipedia

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    The smalltooth sand tiger or bumpytail ragged-tooth ( Odontaspis ferox) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Odontaspididae, with a patchy but worldwide distribution in tropical and warm temperate waters. They usually inhabit deepwater rocky habitats, though they are occasionally encountered in shallow water, and have been known to ...

  5. Charles Shelton Jr. holds a sand tiger shark tooth he found during a search along Myrtle Beach strand. Shelton, who has hunted sharks teeth and fossils for over thirty years frequently provides ...

  6. Carcharias - Wikipedia

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    The teeth are very long and narrow with sharp points, and smooth with no ridges. Diet. Carcharias species are generalist predators that hunt bony fish, small sharks, rays, squids, crabs and lobsters. Sharks portal; Habitat. Sand tiger sharks are found in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans.

  7. Searching for shark teeth in SC? Tips you were told may be ...

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    Standing tall with her eyes cast to the sand, Candra Workman can spot a shark tooth smaller than a dime in under a minute. She draws a circle around it using her index finger. Crouching down ...

  8. Odontaspis - Wikipedia

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    Odontaspis winkleri Leriche, 1905. Fossil teeth of Odontaspis winkleri from Khouribga (Morocco), 55-45 mya. Fossils of Odontaspis have been found all over the world. These extinct sand sharks lived from the Cretaceous to the Quaternary periods (from 136.4 to 0.012 Ma). Fossils of these fishes have been found worldwide.

  9. Bigeye sand tiger - Wikipedia

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    The bigeye sand tiger (Odontaspis noronhai) is an extremely rare species of mackerel shark in the family Odontaspididae, with a possible worldwide distribution.A large, bulky species reaching at least 3.6 m (12 ft) in length, the bigeye sand tiger has a long bulbous snout, large orange eyes without nictitating membranes, and a capacious mouth with the narrow teeth prominently exposed.