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  1. 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. They make up the only species of the genus Rhincodon and are classified within the order Orectolobiformes, a group containing the ...

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

    The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species. The largest confirmed individual had a length of 18.8 m (61.7 ft). The whale shark holds many records for size in the animal kingdom, most notably being by far the most massive living non-cetacean animal.

  3. Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest shark, and indeed largest of any fishes alive today. They feed on plankton and travel large distances to find enough food to sustain their huge size, and to reproduce. Whale sharks are found in all the tropical oceans of the world.

  4. Whale Shark. Scientific Name: Rhincodon typus. Type: Fish. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: School. Average Life Span In The Wild: 70 years. Size: 18 to 32.8 feet. Weight: 20.6 tons. Size relative to...

  5. 29 de ago. de 2007 · 23M subscribers. Subscribed. 4.3K. 2.8M views 16 years ago #NationalGeographic #Sharks #WhaleSharks. How does the whale shark feed its colossal 10-ton appetite? Subscribe:...

  6. www.wwfca.org › en › speciesWhale Sharks | WWF

    OVERVIEW. Whale 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 tiny plankton through their massive gills.

  7. oceana.org › marine-life › whale-sharkWhale Shark | Oceana

    Whale Shark. Rhincodon typus. Distribution. Worldwide in tropical latitudes. ECOSYSTEM/HABITAT. Coastal to open ocean (pelagic); sometimes aggregate around specific reefs or beaches. FEEDING HABITS. Filter feeder. TAXONOMY. Class Chondrichthyes, Order Orectolobiformes (carpet sharks), Family Rhincodontidae (whale sharks)

  8. Whale Shark. Scientific Name: Rhincodon typus. Type: Fish. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: School. Average Life Span In The Wild: 70 years. Size: 18 to 32.8 feet. Weight: 20.6 tons. Filter feeding....

  9. Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world and can grow up to 40 feet long and weigh up to 20,000 pounds. That is the height of two giraffes stacked on top of each other and the weight of two elephants combined. Their mouths are three feet wide and hold more than 350 rows of teeth.

  10. Whale sharks are filter feeders and can neither bite nor chew. They can process more than 6,000 litres 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. © Jürgen Freund / WWF.

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