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The Behavior of Tiger Sharks and Their Aggressiveness
Contrasting great whites, tiger sharks are noted for their aggressive and opportunistic feeding habits. They're known to bite first and ask questions later, often consuming items like shoes and garbage found in their stomachs—an indication of their scavenging behavior. These sharks need about 66 pounds of blubber to survive 15 days, making them potentially more dangerous when hungry, as they might attack anything that moves.