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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Whale_sharkWhale shark - Wikipedia

    The whale shark has three prominent ridges along its sides, which start above and behind the head and end at the caudal peduncle. The shark has two dorsal fins set relatively far back on the body, a pair of pectoral fins , a pair of pelvic fins and a single medial anal fin .

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  3. 2 de abr. de 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 .

  4. National Geographic. 23.1M subscribers. Subscribed. 4.3K. 2.8M views 16 years ago #NationalGeographic #Sharks #WhaleSharks. How does the whale shark feed its colossal 10-ton appetite?...

  5. The whale shark's flattened head sports a blunt snout above its mouth with short barbels protruding from its nostrils. Its back and sides are gray to brown with white spots among pale...

  6. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Whale sharks possess a truly unique mouth, stretching up to 1.5 meters wide, which has an interesting side effect: it widely separates their nares (similar to nostrils). Hammerhead sharks are famous for their widely separated nares on their distinctive "hammer" heads, which enhance their ability to determine the direction of smells ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Whale sharks move their heads from side to side, vacuuming in seawater rich in plankton, or aggressively cut swathes through schools of prey. Groups of individuals have been observed feeding at dusk or after dark (Martin, 2007).