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  1. Whale shark - Wikipedia

    The whale shark is an active filter feeder, primarily consuming plankton, krill, fish eggs, and small schooling fish such as sardines and anchovies. It employs two main feeding methods: ram filtration, …

  2. Whale shark | Size, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 14, 2025 · whale shark, (Rhincodon typus), gigantic but harmless shark (family Rhincodontidae) that is the largest living fish. Whale sharks are found in marine environments worldwide but mainly in …

  3. Whale Shark - Georgia Aquarium

    Learn the scientific name, discover the habitat, diet and special characteristics of the Whale Shark with the Georgia Aquarium.

  4. Whale Shark | World Wildlife Fund

    Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest shark, and indeed largest of any fishes alive today. They feed on plankton and travel large distances to find enough food to sustain their huge size, and …

  5. Whale Sharks: Facts, Threat, and Conservation | IFAW

    Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the world and possibly the biggest to have ever existed. They can be found in warm tropical waters around the globe and cruise along the ocean surface to find food. …

  6. Whale Shark - Ocean Conservancy

    Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world and can grow up to 40 feet long and weigh up to 20,000 pounds. That is the height of two giraffes stacked on top of each other and the weight of two …

  7. Whale Sharks | WWF

    Whale sharks are the largest sharks in the world – truly the biggest fish in the sea! Like human fingerprints, whale sharks have a unique pattern of spots that allow individual sharks to be …

  8. Creature Feature: Whale shark - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    Gliding peacefully through tropical surface waters, whale sharks open their large, flat mouths to filter huge quantities of zooplankton, fish larvae, and even small fish through sieve-like pads inside their gills.

  9. Whale Sharks ~ MarineBio Conservation Society

    Whale sharks, Rhincodon typus (Smith, 1828), are the biggest sharks and the biggest fishes in the ocean. They are NOT whales nor are they dangerous to humans (like nearly all sharks). They have a …

  10. Whale Shark | National Geographic

    Get your arms around the largest fish in the sea—whale sharks weigh in at up to 60 tons. Find out what tiny creatures keep these gentle giants alive.