The postcard features a photograph of a Tiger Shark, known for living near the surface in coastal and off-shore waters. The Tiger Shark is described as voracious and will eat almost anything. The postcard also mentions the impact of long line fishing nets on shark populations. Tiger Sharks are known for their distinctive stripes and are one of the largest shark species, capable of growing up to 16 feet in length. They are found in tropical and temperate waters around the world, including the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the coast of Australia. Tiger Sharks play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as top predators, helping to regulate the populations of other marine species. They are known for their scavenging behavior and have been found with a wide range of items in their stomachs, including license plates, tires, and even clothing. Despite their fearsome reputation, Tiger Sharks are not considered a significant threat to humans. Attacks on humans are rare, and most incidents involve mistaken identity or provoked behavior. Conservation efforts are underway to protect Tiger Sharks and other shark species from threats such as overfishing and habitat destruction. By raising awareness about the importance of these apex predators, we can help ensure their survival for future generations.