Sand tiger sharks are also known as sand tigers and gray nurse sharks. – But sand tigers have one unique habit. – Sand tigers generally hunt at night; just above the ocean floor. – Sand tiger sharks like the shallow water close to shore and so have "sand" in their name. – On the top of its body, a sand tiger is brownish-gray and often sprinkled with darker spots.
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Snowy plovers feast on beetles, flies, marine worms, crabs, clams, sand hoppers, seeds, and aquatic insects – While they search for food plovers will run, stop, look, and then peck and poke at plants and the sand – They nest on the sand on sparsely vegetated coastal beaches and lakeshores and also nest near man-made – They often line their sand nests with seashells.
Snowy plovers feast on beetles, flies, marine worms, crabs, clams, sand hoppers, seeds, and aquatic insects
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