Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are a species of what zoologists refer to as carcharhiniformes, which comes from the Greek κάρχαρος (karcharos, sharp or jagged), and ῥί̄νη (rhinē, rasp). This is allegedly a reference to the rasp-like texture of their skin, which despite looking smooth is actually very rough.
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Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) are a species of what zoologists refer to as carcharhiniformes, which comes from the Greek κάρχαρος (karcharos, sharp or jagged), and ῥί̄νη (rhinē, rasp). This is allegedly a reference to the rasp-like texture of their skin, which despite looking smooth is actually very rough.