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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.
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
Sharkbook is a global database for identifying and tracking sharks, particularly whale sharks, using uploaded photos and videos.In addition to identifying and tracking sharks, the site allows people to "adopt a shark" and get updates on specific animals.
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
Shark Bay, Western Australia UNESCO World Heritage List; Shark Bay, Western Australia UNESCO Collection on Google Arts and Culture; Australian National Heritage Register listing for Shark Bay, Western Australia; Shark Bay, Western Australia (PDF) (Map). Department of the Environment and Water Resources. 22 May 2007.
Western Australia occupies nearly one third of the Australian continent.Due to the size and the isolation of the state, considerable emphasis has been made of these features; it is the second largest administrative territory in the world, after Yakutia in Russia, despite the fact that Australia is only the sixth largest country in the world by area, and no other regional administrative ...
Manta Ray & Whale Shark Research Centre The Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) is a marine biology research and conservation nonprofit known for discovering, researching, and protecting large marine animals including whale sharks , manta rays , sea turtles , whales , and dugongs .
Off South Africa, a distinctive "flat-tooth" morphotype exists and preys on sharks. [52] [53] A pair of male orcas, Port and Starboard, have become well known for hunting great whites and other sharks off the South African coast. [54] Orcas occur throughout the waters of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.