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Tiger Shark - Tiger Beach, Bahamas
LEMON SHARK
Tiger Beach, Bahamas
Tom Callen
Underwater Photography Contest
Round 2:
Which band name do you like best?
The Soggy Bottom Boys
Tiger Beach
Note that this is about band names not their music or members.
Tiger Beach Peak Season!
(Photo by Andy Murch)
Tiger shark
jim_abernethy
Video by @jim_abernethy
// Pocahontas the resident great Hammerhead of Tiger Beach comes in for a close inspection at Tiger Beach! I can't wait to get back to Tiger Beach! Who wants to join me, Emma and Pocahontas? Enjoy and protect! See link in bio to help protect our friends in the sea!
@jim_abernethy
Tiger Beach 2 The Electric Boogaloo
Got the chance to paint the kitties on the side of a building in my city, Downtown Orlando FL. This was my first time painting on such a large scale and using spray paint but they came out looking pretty good, ya? So if you’re ever in Orlando, FL head to an art store called SamFlax and the Tigers will be close by to take a pic with, they’ll only be up for one year!
If you’d like to buy the original print of this piece, go to my InPRNT Shop
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Tiger Beach
Tiger Beach is a popular dive site in the Bahamas.
This spot in Bootle Bay is frequented by tiger sharks, which averages in about 16 feet in length. People travel from all around the world to dive here, and be in the water with these beautiful predators.
It is also a very important spot for shark research, as many large females gather here. Many individual sharks have been seen at this site every year, and are recognized by divers and researchers.
Although famous for its tiger shark diving, a number of other sharks are routinely sighted there.
Lemon Sharks
Caribbean Reef Sharks
Great Hammerhead Sharks
Nurse Sharks