Sand tiger sharks, also known as gray nurse sharks ... They are voracious predators, feeding at night and generally staying close to the bottom. Their staple is small fish, but they will eat ...
They feed on crustaceans, bony fish, skates, squid, and other sharks but their mouths are not large enough to cause a human fatality. Sand tiger sharks are widely displayed in public aquariums ...
A huge 14ft (4.2m) smalltooth sand tiger shark has washed up in County Wexford in the Republic of Ireland. Scientists believe this is the first official record of this rare species in Irish waters.
OARAI, Ibaraki Prefecture--A sand tiger shark was born at the Aqua World Ibaraki Prefectural Oarai Aquarium here, the first successful breeding of the species in Japan. Only four other aquariums ...