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  1. Facts 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 and advocate for shark conservation policies and protections by the world’s governing bod

  2. Whale sharks are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List, and their populations are currently decreasing. They face a range of threats, including vessel strikes, bycatch, fisheries, finning, tourism, and climate change. According to the IUCN, whale sharks have a recovery score of 29%. This means they are almost a third of the way towards full ...

  3. 鯨鯊(學名: Rhincodon typus 、英語: whale shark ),又名鯨鮫、豆腐鯊(臺灣話: tāu-hū-sua ) 、大戇鯊(臺灣話: tuā-gōng-sua )、戇仔鯊(臺灣話: gōng-á-sua ),是目前世界上現存體型最大的魚類,屬於軟骨魚綱 鬚鯊目 鯨鯊科。 截至目前為止,生物學家實際記錄到的最大尺寸為12.65公尺長,21.5 ...

  4. Whale sharks are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List, and their populations are currently decreasing. They face a range of threats, including vessel strikes, bycatch, fisheries, finning, tourism, and climate change. According to the IUCN, whale sharks have a recovery score of 29%. This means they are almost a third of the way towards full ...

  5. During the day, whale sharks out in the open ocean dive from 200–500m to feed on a layer of shrimp and small fish that forms in this deep water to escape predators. Whale sharks cope with this cold environment by warming at the surface both before and after these dives, allowing them to feed before they lose too much heat.

  6. Whale Shark. Rhincodon typus. Although the term ‘whale’ is used as part of the common name of this animal, it is not a mammal, it is a fish, a shark! ‘Whale’ is used as a description of the size of this shark, the largest fish that exists on Earth. While its large size might suggest a dangerous animal, the whale shark is actually a ...

  7. Whale sharks are filter feeders and can neither bite nor chew. They can process more than 1585 gallons of water an hour through their gills. Although its mouth can stretch to four feet wide, a whale shark’s teeth are so tiny that they can only eat small shrimp, fish, and plankton by using their gill rakers as a suction filter.

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