As soon as tiger shark embryos develop teeth, they attack and eat each other in the womb.

As soon as tiger shark embryos develop teeth, they attack and eat each other in the womb.

Although the sand tiger shark has two uteri and produces many eggs, each litter yields just two pups — one from each uterus. That’s because as the sharks develop their embryonic teeth, they start to eat the other embryos, killing their unborn brothers and sisters, as well as the unfertilized eggs.

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