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  2. File:The Big Whale Shark, Western Australia, 2024.jpg

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    English: This whale shark is on Murat Road, in Exmouth WA, next to the petrol station and, unusually for Australia’s big things, is probably smaller than the real thing. Date 1 June 2024

  3. Valerie Taylor (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Valerie May Taylor AM (born 9 November 1935) is an Australian conservationist, photographer, and filmmaker, and an inaugural member of the diving hall of fame.With her husband Ron Taylor, she made documentaries about sharks, and filmed sequences for films including Jaws (1975).

  4. Shark Swims Near Shore in Western Australia - AOL

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    Drone footage filmed over Wharton Beach in Esperance, Western Australia, captured a shark swimming close to the shore on January 1.Nicolas Goldenberg said he captured the video after overhearing a ...

  5. Cheyne Beach Whaling Station - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Wildlife Park Albany located adjacent to the Cheyne Beach Whaling Station Museum is a 1.3-hectare (3.2-acre) wildlife park which offer close up experiences with native animals such as: Southern Hairy-nosed wombat, Koalas, Brushtail possums (including rare golden-coated individuals), Quenda bandicoots, Spotted-tailed quoll, Red kangaroos, Western grey kangaroos (including rare ...

  6. File:The Big Whale Shark in Exmouth, Western Australia, 2024 ...

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    English: This whale shark is on Murat Road, in Exmouth WA, next to the petrol station and, unusually for Australia’s big things, is probably smaller than the real thing. Date 1 June 2024

  7. 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.

  8. Shark Bay - Wikipedia

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    Shark Bay (Malgana: Gathaagudu, lit. 'two waters') is a World Heritage Site in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The 23,000-square-kilometre (8,900 sq mi) [1] area is located approximately 800 kilometres (500 mi) north of Perth, on the westernmost point of the Australian continent.

  9. Shark Bay Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    The Shark Bay Marine Park is a protected marine park located within the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Shark Bay, in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The 748,725-hectare (1,850,140-acre) [ 2 ] marine park is situated over 800 kilometres (500 mi) north of Perth and 400 kilometres (250 mi) north of Geraldton .