Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Yokohama aquarium tiger sharks

James w

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Hey guys,
Got feedback from someone who mentioned he saw a tiger shark in yokohama aquarium. Has anyone been there recently and do they still display the species?. Also sizes/age estimates would be great, or any info!
Cheers from U.K.
 
Hey guys,
Got feedback from someone who mentioned he saw a tiger shark in yokohama aquarium. Has anyone been there recently and do they still display the species?. Also sizes/age estimates would be great, or any info!
Cheers from U.K.

Rather tragically I visited this year and yet this is also a question I was recently discussing with @devilfish and @Brum,due to being unsure about the answer. There are several large sandtiger sharks in one exhibit. I do not think there were any tiger sharks, but I believe there used to be one in the main tank?
 
Hey guys,
Got feedback from someone who mentioned he saw a tiger shark in yokohama aquarium. Has anyone been there recently and do they still display the species?. Also sizes/age estimates would be great, or any info!
Cheers from U.K.

On my visit in January 2016 there was a single animal in the upstairs shark tank:
Tiger shark, February 2016 - ZooChat
Large shark tank, February 2016 - ZooChat

Apparently there had been another displayed later but there were none on display by the time of my October 2017 visit. :)
 
Does anyone know if Hakkeijima's Smalltooth sand tiger shark is alive? I went on November 18th and saw it swimming in the Sunfish tank in Dolphin Fantasy
 
Both this individual tiger shark and the smalltooth sand tiger shark...are unique in the Aquarium world, I assume!?
The Smalltooth Sand Tiger is presumably dead as I didn't see it on my visit just yesterday, and there are no known holdings. As for the Tiger shark(presumably you are referring to galeocerdo cuvier,) is held at 5 other zoos worldwide according to Zootierliste(which does not list Yokohama hakkeijima as a holder inaccurately.)
 
The Smalltooth Sand Tiger is presumably dead as I didn't see it on my visit just yesterday, and there are no known holdings. As for the Tiger shark(presumably you are referring to galeocerdo cuvier,) is held at 5 other zoos worldwide according to Zootierliste(which does not list Yokohama hakkeijima as a holder inaccurately.)

I would assume the individual I saw in 2022 is dead. It most likely only survived for a couple months.
 
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