Bigeye sand tigers can reach a length of about and smalltooth sand tigers of about 4.1 m. They are large-bodied sharks with long, conical snouts, broad-based
dorsal and
anal fins, and an asymmetrical
caudal fin with a strong lower lobe. Their
teeth are large, with prominent narrow cusps. They are distinguished from the similar genus
Carcharias by the absence of crushing
posterior teeth. These bottom dwelling, deepwater sharks can be found in temperate and tropical waters of all the oceans. ==Extant species==