Whale Sharks – The Giant of the Fish
Whale sharks are extraordinary animals. They are not whales at all but are very large fish – around the size of a school bus and weigh over 60 tons! In terms of habitat, they prefer warm tropical seas – ideally between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Their body has the shape of a shark but they have very large and flat heads and their mouth is right at the front. This is a gigantic mouth – up to five feet wide. They use it to scoop up water as they swim to pick up food – a method called passive feeding. Then, they close their mouths and release the water through their gills leaving the food in their baleen filters from where it is swallowed. Whale sharks like to eat small creatures only so their diet consists of small crabs and squid as well as sardines, anchovies, and krill. It does have teeth but does not use them for feeding. Thanks to their excellent camouflage (dark grey on top and lighter on the belly) they are fairly hidden in the water.
Friendly Giant
Unlike some other sharks, they are not aggressive towards humans and divers often approach them without getting injured. There are even instances where humans have held onto their dorsal fins and enjoyed a ‘ride’ through the water. These guys have a reputation for being fascinated by boats and often swim up to them and even bump into them. But they are simply being nosey and do not mean any harm. It’s still easy to see how this would have been quite alarming for the people on the boats though! Next up: Australian Kayaker Hauls in A Shark… That’s Been Eaten By A Shark Real Life Jaws Spotted – 30ft Great White Shark By Boat Watch Fisherman Lose Their Minds as 600LB Mako Shark Performs Nine Flip Encore