RFR0K5DT–A ragged-tooth shark hunting for food in the waters of South Africa.
RMR97KEP–Ragged tooth shark or Sandtiger shark (Carcharias taurus), swimming with schooling mackerels (Scombridae), offshore Morehead City, North Carolina, USA
RM2BNFAH4–A sand tiger shark on a wreck in North Caroline.
RMAYJF4B–SCUBA diver and Sand Tiger Shark Carcharius taurus. Also called Grey Nurse and Ragged Tooth shark.
RMD7HDDX–Ragged-tooth shark, Predator exhibit, Two Oceans Aquarium, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa
RMW7RX57–Ragged tooth shark (Carcharias taurus) De Hoop, South Africa.
RF2AR2HYY–Tooth from the upper jaw of a sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus. Sand tiger sharks range through subtropical and temperate waters worldwide
RM2GN2TW6–Grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus). Although they have a fearsome appearance, these sharks are generally harmless and approachable. In Australia, th
RF2APMK04–Fossil lower anterior tooth of a sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus. Sand tiger sharks evolved in the Miocene epoch, 5 to 23 million years ago, and a
RMBRP1KH–Detail of Ragged Tooth Shark's mouth prior to dissection.
RMC12F1Y–Ragged Tooth Sharks at Cape Town Aquarium
RF2APMK05–Fossil upper lateral (side) tooth of a sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus. Sand tiger sharks evolved in the Miocene epoch, 5 to 23 million years ago,
RFB01PPM–shark
RMB5C81W–Sand Tiger Shark [L'Aquarium Barcelona, Moll d’Espanya del Port Vell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Europe]. .
RMGEYH65–Teeth of a Ragged-Tooth Shark, Natal Sharks Board, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
RMR97KKE–Ragged tooth shark or Sandtiger shark (Carcharias taurus), swimming at a schooling mackerels (Scombridae), offshore Morehead City, North Carolina, USA
RM2BNFADR–A sand tiger shark on a wreck in North Caroline.
RF2AX62R9–Teeth from a sand tiger shark, also called grey nurse sharks, Carcharias taurus. Sand tiger sharks range through subtropical and temperate waters worl
RMC4G1J5–A diver in the aquarium at Deep Sea World watches as a Sand Tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) passes close overhead
RF2AW0XK2–Two fossil anterior teeth of a sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus. Sand tiger sharks evolved in the Miocene epoch, 5 to 23 million years ago, and are
RM2K2FXRB–Sydney, Australia. 23rd September 2022. Sharks, a new blockbuster exhibition opening on 24 September 2022, is set to take centre stage at the Australian Museum (AM) this summer. Highlighting the very latest science and with deep cultural overlays, Sharks invites visitors to explore the diversity of these ancient fish. Pictured: Grey Nurse shark (Carcharias taurus). Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
RMBH94B6–Sand Tiger Shark, Carcharias taurus, Aliwal Shoals, Kwazulu-Natal, Indian Ocean, South Africa
RMRBJ8MK–A man taking a photo of a shark inside the tunnel in the Dangerous Lagoon shark tank inside Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Toronto, Ontario
RF2WNKKCM–Sand Tiger Shark (Carcharias taurus)
RMC12F14–Ragged Tooth Sharks at Cape Town Aquarium
RM2H3NKTX–Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) with Fishing Hook stuck in its Mouth at Cherubs Rock, Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia
RMGEYH4F–Shark Jaws, Great White and Ragged Tooth, Natal Sharks Board, Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
RMD15C27–A Sand Tiger Shark, Carcharias taurus, swims near a shipwreck in the Graveyard of the Atlantic offshore Morehead City, NC
RM2BNFA6D–A sand tiger shark on a wreck in North Caroline.
RMKXJX13–Sand tiger shark, Raggedthoothed Shark and scuba diver, Carcharias taurus, Porth Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RMC4G1BK–Divers in the aquarium at Deep Sea World watch as a Sand Tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) passes over the observation tunnel.
RMW7W8CG–Smalltooth sand tiger (Odontaspis ferox) Malpelo Island National Park, UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Colombia, East Pacific Ocean.