Large spotted shark of warm surface waters worldwide; resembles a whale and feeds chiefly on plankton.
1We should also stay at least 5m away from any part of the whale shark.
2Divers have rescued a whale shark caught in thick rope off the coast of Mexico.
3There would be few places safer for a young whale shark to grow up in.
4But for now, the whale shark will patrol his lonely lagoon, with supporters on all sides.
5The whale shark is the world's largest fish and can grow up to 18 metres long.
6Tiger sharks and the occasional great white and whale shark can be seen farther out to sea.
7Here is an animation that they made directly from their recordings, that shows a whale shark swimming.
8He's been less successful in capturing whale shark defecation in the water, though not for lack of trying.
9The largest database of its kind, it's used by whale shark researchers from Mozambique, Belize, Mexico and Australia.
10The whale shark is the world's largest fish and can grow up to 18 metres… Read more Audio
11Because whale shark patterns are a permanent tag, they let researchers gather data about single animals over unprecedentedly long times.
12But a colleague on the research trip had observed whale shark defecation first-hand, and said their food was barely digested.
13Passengers and crew on a dolphin-watching cruise near Tauranga have been treated to a rare sighting of a whale shark.
14Passengers and crew on a dolphin-watching cruise near Tauranga were treated to a rare sighting of a whale shark on Tuesday.
15Environmentalists have called for the release of the whale shark from the lavish Atlantis Hotel, built on the Palm Jumeirah Island.
16They monitored the swimming motion of the whale shark, the white shark, the northern fur seal, and the southern elephant seal.
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