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  2. Tiger shark - Wikipedia

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    The tiger shark is an apex predator [35] and has a reputation for eating almost anything. [7] These predators swim close inland to eat at night, and during the day swim out into deeper waters. [36] Young tiger sharks are found to feed largely on small fish, as well as various small jellyfish, and mollusks including cephalopods.

  3. Leiomano - Wikipedia

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    The leiomano is a shark-toothed club used by various Polynesian cultures, primarily by the Native Hawaiians. [1] The word "leiomano" is derived from the Hawaiian language and may originate from lei o manō, meaning "a shark's lei." [2] The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark teeth, typically from the tiger shark. These ...

  4. List of fatal shark attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian boy: August 2, 1902: Tiger shark: Killed while catching crabs at Kalihi, Oahu, Hawaii. Both arms were severed. [33] Phil Kitchin: c. 1903: Tiger shark: Killed while fishing at Koko Head, Oahu, Hawaii. His foot was recovered two days later from a shark. Unidentified man: 1904: Tiger shark: Man disappeared while swimming off Diamond Head ...

  5. Tiger shark sighting prompts warning signs at East Oahu beach

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    Apr. 27—Warning signs were posted today after the sighting of a large tiger shark at an East Oahu beach park. A non-aggressive 10- to 12-foot tiger shark was seen 50 yards offshore at Waimanalo ...

  6. Huge tiger shark attacks kayaker off Hawaii coast - AOL

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    Tiger shark!” he yells, alerting anyone else nearby of the terrifying incident. Footage captured the moment a huge tiger shark attacked a kayak off the coast of Hawaii. In the video ...

  7. Find out which of these must-see aquariums in the US are ...

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    The aquatic world is your oyster at Hawaii’s Maui Ocean Centre. If a cage-free dive with sharks, hundreds of fish, and stingrays sounds like your kinda thing, or taking an immersive yoga class ...

  8. Kāmohoaliʻi - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaiian religion, Kamohoaliʻi is a shark god and a brother of Kāne Milohaʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka, and Hiʻiaka.He is also the father of Nanaue.. Kamohoaliʻi swam in the area around the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe.

  9. Nā Mokulua - Wikipedia

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    Locals surf the breaks on both sides of Moku Nui and spearfish alongside tiger sharks where they are known to hang out on the ocean side drop-off. [citation needed] On the backside of Moku Nui, there is an eight-foot deep natural saltwater swimming hole known as "Queen's Bath".