The fearsome tiger shark is not the shore-hugging beast scientists long believed, according to a new study by Nova Southeastern University’s Guy Harvey Research Institute in Florida. The study tracked several of the fish over a two-year period and recorded them crisscrossing oceans and, in one case, logging more than 27,000 miles – this might be the longest track ever recorded for any shark – in both coastal and open waters.
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