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Description: Thailand's Richelieu Rock is a "hot spot" for whale shark sightings and on 4th March 2005 we were there to capture the World's largest fish in all its glory. This female whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is missing the top of her tail and would be easy to identify again. From our DVD "Reef Life of the Andaman". |
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bassoongirl17 ::: Favorites What a beautiful fish, I wish that they weren't endangered or dying, they haven't dont a thing to us. 07-09-08 21:23:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
lllshokoboylll ::: Favorites Omg cant wait to see a dumb shark attacking to this whale shark lol 07-09-08 14:12:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
boiledelephant ::: Favorites I want a pet Whale Shark :-} 07-09-03 17:16:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
xcrazyxbrunetteq ::: Favorites i love whale sharks i wanna ride one ! well i guess id have to swim with one first =] 07-08-18 23:56:11 _____________________________________________________ | |
haloboy330 ::: Favorites lol that would be kinda scary but cool. everyones gotta scratch somehow 07-08-17 20:47:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
unico ::: Favorites ah thanks. the sound wasnt working for me. i understand it having spots when its younger and smaller, but not when its bigger. 07-08-10 14:54:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
YagoDP ::: Favorites says in the video its for camo from above 07-08-10 00:07:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
luvcarlosspencer ::: Favorites all whale sharks tend to be spotted that way. they are the most docile creatures ever. they only feed on plankton and small fish. if any of you ever want to see them up close, visit Srilanka. Fishermen have told me that they come up to the boats to scratch themselves, nearly toppling the boats! 07-08-08 14:46:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
unico ::: Favorites why is it spotted? 07-08-08 00:59:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
SharkGoddess ::: Favorites We catch/kill/ consume Millions more than sharks attack us, every year. Sharks are being taken from the oceans too fast for them to repopulate their dwindling numbers. It takes 1 shark up to 9-15 yrs to mature enough to breed, then give birth 1x every other year 1-10 pups/eggs that are on their own the second they're out. U do the math. It's not a matter of treehugging. It's a matter of sharks not being around for any1 for anything anymore. Please catch & release! EXtinct is 4ever... 07-08-07 17:33:28 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Whale Shark
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