tiger shark
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, potentially dangerous shark of warm seas, characterized by dark vertical stripes or spots on its body, especially when young: The "tiger shark" (Galeocerdo cuvier) is a solitary, nomadic predator known for its broad diet and distinctive markings.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The tiger shark is known for its voracious appetite and will eat almost anything.
- We saw a juvenile tiger shark with very clear stripes near the reef.
- The biologist tagged the tiger shark to track its migration patterns.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: The term is used in marine biology to discuss apex predators and their role in maintaining ecosystem balance.
- The decline in the tiger shark population has led to an increase in the species they prey upon.
Variants and Related Words
- Tiger (noun): A large feline mammal with a striped coat; the shark is named for its similar pattern.
- Shark (noun): A general term for a cartilaginous fish; "tiger" specifies this particular species.
Synonyms
- Galeocerdo cuvier (noun): The scientific binomial name for the tiger shark.
Related Phrases
- To swim with tiger sharks: A phrase describing a specific, often adventurous, activity.
- Her dream was to swim with tiger sharks in their natural habitat.
Noun
- large dangerous warm-water shark with striped or spotted body