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Yes, tiger sharks have a very developed sense of taste. They have special sensory organs in their mouths, called ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow them to detect even small traces of chemicals in the water. This allows them to identify potential prey, and also helps them to locate other animals in their environment. Tiger sharks are known to have a broad diet and are considered opportunistic feeders, meaning they will eat a wide variety of prey items, including fish, sea turtles, seabirds, marine mammals, and occasionally even garbage.
 
Yes, tiger sharks have a very developed sense of taste. They have special sensory organs in their mouths, called ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow them to detect even small traces of chemicals in the water. This allows them to identify potential prey, and also helps them to locate other animals in their environment. Tiger sharks are known to have a broad diet and are considered opportunistic feeders, meaning they will eat a wide variety of prey items, including fish, sea turtles, seabirds, marine mammals, and occasionally even garbage.
How many people have they eaten? Do you have a percentage?
 
How many people have they eaten? Do you have a percentage?
Tiger sharks are responsible for a relatively small number of fatal shark attacks on humans, with the International Shark Attack File (ISAF) listing a total of 31 unprovoked tiger shark attacks on humans between 1580 and 2020, of which 13 were fatal. However, it's important to note that these statistics are based on reported incidents and may not reflect the actual number of attacks. Additionally, it's worth noting that tiger sharks are apex predators and can potentially be dangerous to humans, especially in areas where humans and tigers sharks share the same habitat. It is always important to exercise caution and follow local guidelines when swimming or diving in areas where tiger sharks are present.
 
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