The Whale Shark

Species

Rhincodon typus

Description

Up to 60 feet in length. Very large, elongate, with 3 ridges on each side from head to caudal peduncle; dark gray to brown on back and sides,lower parts much lighter,fading to yellow or white; yellow or white spots between narrow lines of same color result in checkerboard-like pattern. Mouth broad and near end of short snout; gill openings very long and wide. Pectoral fins large, other fins relatively small; 2 dorsal fins without spines, first much larger; caudal fin large, lunate.

similar Species

Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) lacks distinctive color pattern.

Habitat

Open sea.

Range

In Atlantic from New York south to Brazil, including Gulf of Mexico. In Pacific from S. California, south to Gulf of Caliornia.

Discussion

The Whale Shark, the largest fish in the world, feeds on small crustaceans and fishes that it gulps in mouthfuls and strains with its branchial sieve.
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