1. Ferdin's tiger shark
The tiger shark (scientific name: Heterodontus francisci) is a fish of the tiger shark family and tiger shark family. The maximum overall length is 120 cm. However, most adult sharks can only grow up to 96 centimeters. Newborn juveniles are 15-17 cm long. The head is short and blunt, with a high ridge above the eyes. There are spines on the first dorsal and second dorsal fins, as well as on the ** fin. The first dorsal fin originates from the base of the pectoral fin. It also utilizes its muscular pelvic fins as primitive feet to move along the base.
2. The current access countries are:
1. Argentina: aquaculture, Heterodontus Francisci [frozen, etc.].
2. Panama: Aquaculture, Heterodontus Francisci [frozen, etc.].
3. Ecuador: aquaculture, Heterodontus Francisci [frozen, etc.].
4. Faroe Islands: Aquaculture, Heterodontus Francisci [frozen, etc.].
5. Philippines: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].
6. Fiji: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].
7. Costa Rica: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].
8. South Korea: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark Heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].
9. Canada: Aquatic Ferdin's Tiger Shark Heterodontus Francisci [Frozen, etc.].
10. Malaysia: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark Heterodontus Francisci [frozen, etc.].
11. Marshall Islands: Aquatic Ferdin's Tiger Shark Heterodontus Francisci [frozen, etc.].
12. Mauritius: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark Heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].
13. Micronesia: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark Heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].
14. Mozambique: Aquatic Buddha tiger shark Heterodontus francisci [frozen, etc.].