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Galeocerdo Collection

The majestic galeocerdo, commonly known as the Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters of Tiger Beach in the Bahamas

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: A Tiger shark is looking at me

A Tiger shark is looking at me
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Monochrome Tiger Shark

Monochrome Tiger Shark
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Very close up of Tiger Shark

Very close up of Tiger Shark
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming over sandy seabed, Tiger Beach. Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean

Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming over sandy seabed, Tiger Beach. Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: TIGER SHARK, Galeocerdo cuvier, BAHAMAS, ATLANTIC OCEAN

TIGER SHARK, Galeocerdo cuvier, BAHAMAS, ATLANTIC OCEAN
Low angle underwater view of tiger shark swimming past, Tiger Beach. Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean

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Tiger shark
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming close to surface at night, Tiger Beach, Bahamas

Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming close to surface at night, Tiger Beach, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Wobbegong, tiger shark, and striped catshark

Wobbegong, tiger shark, and striped catshark
Carpet shark or wobbegong, Orectolobus maculatus, tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier, and striped catshark, Poroderma africanum

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Close-up portrait of a tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) close to the surface, Hawaii, USA

Close-up portrait of a tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) close to the surface, Hawaii, USA
Close-up portrait of a tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming close to the surface of the ocean; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Hawaii, Tiger Shark Over Reef, Sunburst (Galeocerdo Cuvier)

Hawaii, Tiger Shark Over Reef, Sunburst (Galeocerdo Cuvier)

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Hawaii, Close-Up Of Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo Cuvier) Shallow Reef

Hawaii, Close-Up Of Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo Cuvier) Shallow Reef

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Tiger Shark Profile

Tiger Shark Profile
The tiger shark is a very large macropredator that can reach a length of 5 meters or 16 feet

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark
The Tiger Shark is a large macropredator which can attain a length of 5 meters or 16 feet and is found in tropical and temperate waters

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10768285

Picture No. 10768285
Tiger Shark - being photographed by divers (Galeocerdo cuvier) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10767782

Picture No. 10767782
Tiger SHARK - live shark being handled into position by divers during filming a feature film. (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10767773

Picture No. 10767773
Tiger SHARK - side view, with diver in reef lagoon. (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10767780

Picture No. 10767780
Tiger SHARK - live shark being man handled into position by divers for a feature film (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10767720

Picture No. 10767720
Tiger shark - 3m. Tiger Shark being filmed for a TV documentary (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10767719

Picture No. 10767719
Tiger shark - With diver - Live Tiger shark being wrangled into position for a feature film (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Picture No. 10767718

Picture No. 10767718
Tiger shark - With diver (Galeocerdo cuvieri) Date:

Background imageGaleocerdo Collection: Galeocerdo: Lower antero-lateral tooth

Galeocerdo: Lower antero-lateral tooth


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The majestic galeocerdo, commonly known as the Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters of Tiger Beach in the Bahamas. With its sleek body and distinctive stripes, this apex predator dominates the Atlantic Ocean with unparalleled strength and agility. Underneath a golden sun-kissed sky, we witness a mesmerizing sight as a Tiger shark effortlessly navigates above a sandy seabed. Its powerful tail propels it forward while its sharp eyes scan for potential prey. This magnificent creature is truly at home in these turquoise waters. As darkness falls upon Tiger Beach, our nocturnal encounter reveals another side of this enigmatic species. A lone Tiger shark swims close to the surface, illuminated by moonlight reflecting on the Caribbean Sea. Its silhouette creates an eerie yet captivating image that reminds us of their mysterious nature. Intriguingly diverse marine life coexists beneath these waves - from wobbegongs to striped catsharks - but none command attention quite like the mighty Tiger shark. Their presence demands respect and awe as they navigate their underwater kingdom with unmatched grace. A close-up portrait showcases every intricate detail of this fearsome predator's face – rows of razor-sharp teeth ready to tear through anything unfortunate enough to cross its path. In Hawaii's shallow reefs or over vibrant coral formations, these creatures reign supreme, reminding us why they are considered one of nature's most formidable hunters. With each passing moment spent observing these incredible beings, we become captivated by their sheer power and beauty. The sunburst illuminating a Tiger Shark over Hawaii's reef paints an ethereal picture that highlights their place within our planet's delicate ecosystem. Whether swimming silently in deep oceanic depths or patrolling near shorelines, Tigers sharks leave an indelible mark on our collective imagination. Their profile evokes both fear and admiration; they are living symbols of untamed wilderness lurking just beneath the surface.