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  1. Whale shark - Wikipedia

    • In a report from Rappler last August 2019, whale sharks were sighted during WWF Philippines' photo identification activities in the first half of the year. There were a total 168 sightings – 64 of them “re-sightings” or reappearances of previously recorded whale sharks. See more

    Overview

    The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish
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    Description

    Whale sharks possess a broad, flattened head with a large mouth and two small eyes located at the front corners. Unlike many other sharks, whale shark mouths are located at the front of the head rather than on the und… See more

    Distribution and habitat

    The whale shark inhabits all tropical and warm-temperate seas. The fish is primarily pelagic, and can be found in both coastal and oceanic habitats. Tracking devices have shown that the whale shark displays dynamic pa… See more

     
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  2. Whale Shark

    • Characteristics & Appearance The distinctive spotted pattern of whale sharks, which consists of white dots and stripes on a dark gray or brown background, makes them easy to identify. ...
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    Distinguishing Characteristics

    • 1. Back and sides marked with unique checkerboard pattern of light spots and transverse bars
    • 2. Head is broad and flat with a short snout
    • 3. Mouth is near the tip of the snout
    • 4. Sides have three prominent ridges
    www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-p…
    Whale sharks have five large pairs of gills. Their skin is dark grey with a white belly marked with an arrangement of pale grey or white spots and stripes that is unique to each individual. The skin can be up to 15 cm (5.9 in) thick and is very hard and rough to the touch.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whale_shark
    Most specimens that have been studied, however, weighed about 15 tons (about 14 metric tons) and averaged about 12 metres (39 feet) in length. The body coloration is distinctive. Light vertical and horizontal stripes form a checkerboard pattern on a dark background, and light spots mark the fins and dark areas of the body.
    www.britannica.com/animal/whale-shark
    The whale shark can be easily identified by its titanic size and its distinctive coloration with patterns of light spots and stripes on a blue to gray background.
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  5. Wildlife Fact Sheets: Whale Shark - Ocean Conservancy

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    WEBSep 1, 2024 · whale shark, (Rhincodon typus), gigantic but harmless shark (family Rhincodontidae) that is the largest living fish. Whale sharks are found in marine environments worldwide but mainly in tropical oceans. …

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    WEBWhale sharks spend nearly eight hours a day gulping around 10,000 gallons of ocean water. At nearly 40 feet long, they seem like they could eat whatever they want. But they’re really after...

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    WEBFacts about the Whale shark - Rhincodon typus from the Shark Research Institute (SRI). SRI conducts and sponsors rigorous, peer-reviewed field research about sharks and uses science-based information to educate …

  13. Whale Sharks - WWF

    WEBWhale sharks are the largest sharks in the world – truly the biggest fish in the sea! Like human fingerprints, whale sharks have a unique pattern of spots that allow individual sharks to be identified. Whale sharks filter …

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