Scientific Name
                        Carcharias taurus
                        
                        
                        Common Name
                        Sand tiger shark
                        
                        
                        Biology
                        A common littoral shark found inshore from the surf zone and in shallow bays to at least 191 m on the outer continental shelves (Ref. 13568).  Often on or near the bottom but also occurs in midwater or at the surface (Ref. 247).  Only shark known to gulp and store air in its stomach to maintain neutral buoyancy while swimming (Ref. 13568).  Found singly or in small to large schools (Ref. 247).  Feeds on bony fishes, small sharks, rays, squids, crabs, and lobsters (Ref. 5578).  Ovoviviparous, embryos feeding on yolk sac and other ova produced by the mother as well as other siblings in the womb (uterine cannibalism) (Ref. 50449).  Usually gives birth to 2 pups after a 9-12 months gestation period (Ref.58048). A migratory species in parts of its range, particularly in its northern and southern extremities where pronounced poleward migration occur in the summer and e