


my name is Antonio Ortiz i am Senior at Ola the North, i was born in Mexico city,my mom died when she was in pregnancy of me at the point of 7 months, i got adopted when i was 2 years old, i also spend my time in Puerto Rico in a cool place name omacao; the most exiting thing that i had done is when my dad got retired from the mexican Army and starting being a veteran, after 20 years he got into business and become a main manager of one of the most productive areas of body shop in the mexican republic; now also will like to tell you about my life here in America it has change so much i had a big impact is the i had being working at the same job for 5 months and i am getting a good paid, not just that also that i am doing a good job in my classes and stuff, my gpa graduation will be enough to get me into my first year on jccc and start my majors that i always dream on, BUSSINES TEGN. and engineering in systmens.
EVOLUTION:
Behavior: Moves into shallow water to hunt at night. Cruises all water environments. Responsible for many attacks on Surfers in Hawaii. Has a highly eclectic diet. Stomach contents have been shown to include all manner of inorganic objects. A voracious predator and scavenger. Known to congregate to feed on Albatrosses in Hawaii.
Reproduction: The only ovoviviparous member of the Carcharhinidae family. There is no nourishment of embryos via a placental structure in the mothers uterus. Litter size 10 - 82. Gestation period 12 to 13 months.
Observations: In a baited situation medium sized tiger sharks were observed to hang back from the bait when comparibly sized Great hammerhead sharks were present and feeding. Read the trip report Hammers and Tigers in the Bahamas.
HOW THE TIGER SHARK IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF MIMICRY: well the main reason why i choose that this animal will be a good representation of it is because, the sharrk arent the friendly in cases.. well in his case is over becuase i took all my resources to conclude that Where as small Tiger sharks will probably move away when encountering a diver, larger individuals are more likely to make close passes. The presence of speared fish or chum in the water could potentially initiate an attack and the extremely large size and varied diet of this shark warrants extreme caution even when no stimulus is present. It is wise to note that proportionately more Tiger shark attacks are fatal than White shark attacks. This appears to represent the misidentification of swimmers for the White sharks natural prey and the Tiger sharks real desire to devour the subject.
Comments about the images:are the database of sharks, skates, rays, and chimaera's from around the world. It began as a simple web based field guide to help divers find the best places to encounter different species of sharks and rays but it has slowly evolved into a much larger project containing information on all aspects of shark diving and photography.
These are the sights that i used to gather my information: http://www.elasmodiver.com/Tiger%20shark.htm
WWW.google.com pictures/images
http://www.new-brunswick.net/new-brunswick/sharks/species/tiger.html
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I LIKE ALL THOSE PICS THAT I UPLOAD BECAUSE THEY ARE A GOOG EXAMPLE OF EVOULUTION OF THE TIGER SHARK AND THEIR MIMICRY.
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