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Whale Shark Edit / Update Record Information

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Common Name: Whale Shark
Family Rhincodontidae
Genus: Rhincodon
Othere Common Names: Shark Whale
Scientific Name: Rhincodon typus
Listed By: Katie Gill
Information:  
Info from http://marinebio.org The whale shark, Rhincodon typus (Smith, 1828), is the biggest shark and the biggest fish in the sea. It is NOT a whale. It has a distinctively wide mouth at the very front of its head (not on the underside of the head lik
 
Description:
Description & Behavior Video: Whale shark of the Galapagos (2:12 | 7.7MB) The whale shark, Rhincodon typus (Smith, 1828), is the biggest shark and the biggest fish in the sea. It is NOT a whale. It has a distinctively wide mouth at the very front of its head (not on the underside of the head like in most sharks). It has a wide, flat head, a rounded snout, small eyes, 5 very large gill slits, 2 dorsal fins and 2 pectoral fins. The spiracle (a vestigial first gill slit used for breathing when the shark is resting on the sea floor) is ....
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Comments on this species:

on November 13, 2008 at 10:09 am

We saw SIX Whale Sharks in Sodwana Bay in October of 2006.  Two big ones and four juveniles.  What an amazing treat, even the boat crew and divemasters were surprised.


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Who saw this species? When?

on April 29, 2006
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