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  2. Whale shark - Wikipedia

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    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). [8] 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. Climate Change Threatens Endangered Whale Sharks - AOL

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    Whale sharks play a critical role in the ocean. A new study predicts 90% of marine species will go extinct by the end of the century, without deep emission cuts. Climate Change Threatens ...

  4. Killer Whales Are Hunting Whale Sharks - AOL

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    Though whale sharks are enormous — capable of growing up to 60 feet long — they are known to be gentle creatures. Conversely, orcas can grow roughly 32 feet long and are apex predators.

  5. Shores of Silence - Wikipedia

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    Shores of Silence: Whale Sharks in India is a landmark film by Mike Pandey that brought about major legislative changes to protect whale sharks worldwide. This documentary depicts the needless killing and harvesting of whale sharks by poor Indian communities.

  6. Killer whales have adapted special strategy to hunt world’s ...

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    Orcas in the Gulf of California appear to have gained special skills to hunt and kill the world’s largest fish, according to a new study.. Whale sharks, which grow up to 18m long, are known to ...

  7. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Basking sharks, whale sharks, and megamouth sharks have independently evolved different strategies for filter feeding plankton: basking sharks practice ram feeding, whale sharks use suction to take in plankton and small fishes, and megamouth sharks make suction feeding more efficient by using the luminescent tissue inside of their mouths to ...

  8. Whale sharks recover from injury at ‘extraordinary rate’

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    The endangered whale shark can reach lengths of 18 metres.

  9. Vic Hislop - Wikipedia

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    Hislop supports the protection of harmless shark species like whale sharks and sand tiger sharks. In December 1990, Vic Hislop collaborated with Danish contemporary artist Pierre Winther to produce the artwork "Shark Riding 1990", an extraordinary artwork created entirely without computer manipulation.