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Whale Sharks

Scientific Name: Rhincodon typuswhale_shark_eric_hoffmayer

Whale sharks are the largest fishes in the ocean, growing up to 12.2 m (40 ft.) in length and weighing up to 13.6 tonnes (30,000 lbs.).  Despite their immense size, whale sharks are plankton feeders – using their enormous mouths to suck in water then expelling it through the gills, filtering out plankton and nekton in specially-modified gill rakers.

Whale sharks around found in topical and subtropical oceans world-wide.  They are harvested for food in some regions, but are not currently targeted as a commercial species.  Their large size, slow growth and late maturation suggest that whale sharks could be susceptible to overfishing, and is listed as “Vulnerable” with the IUCN.