Diving With Whale Shark - Ras Umm Sid, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt
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Uploaded on Nov 18, 2008
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The whale shark, Rhincodon typus, is a slow filter feeding shark that is the largest living fish species. It can grow up to 12.2 m. in length and can weigh up to 13.6 tonnes (15 short tons). This distinctively-marked shark is the only member of its genus Rhincodon and its family, Rhincodontidae (called Rhinodontes before 1984), which is grouped into the subclass Elasmobranchii in the class Chondrichthyes.
The shark is found in tropical and warm oceans and lives in the open sea and can live for about 70 years. The species is believed to have originated about 60 million years ago. The name "whale shark" comes from the fish's physiology; that is, a shark as large as a whale that shares a similar filter feeder eating mode. The whale shark inhabits the world's tropical and warm-temperate oceans. Though it is often seen offshore, it has also been found closer to shore, entering lagoons or coral atolls, and near the mouths of estuaries and rivers. It's range is generally restricted to about ±30 ° latitude. It is capable of diving to depths of over 700 metres. The whale shark is not an efficient swimmer since the entire body is used for swimming, which is unusual for fish and contributes to an average speed of only around 5kilometre-per-hour. The whale shark is a filter feeder — one of only three known filter feeding shark species. It feeds on phytoplankton, macro-algae, plankton, krill and small nektonic life, such as small squid or vertebrates.
This species, despite its enormous size, does not pose any significant danger to humans. It is a frequently cited example when educating the public about the popular misconceptions of all sharks as "man-eaters". They are actually quite gentle and can be playful with divers. There are unconfirmed reports of sharks lying still, upside down on the surface to allow divers to scrape parasites and other organisms from their bellies. Divers and snorkelers can swim with this giant fish without any risk apart from unintentionally being struck by the shark's large tail fin.
The whale shark is targeted by and commercial fisheries in several areas where they seasonally aggregate. The population is unknown and the species is considered vulnerable by the IUCN.
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Candice Miles 4 years ago
I think this is the most beautiful creature on this planet earth. I love whale sharks due to their gentle nature and they're beautiful patterns.
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P0SSUTTAM0 3 years ago
beautiful animal :) they are gentle right?? what happens if u make it angry then?? i dont want to but what happens?
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Heidi O'Donnell 3 months ago
I agree with you candy6689, I cry, I kid you not, when I watch them. I can't stand it, how incredible they are, so peaceful, docile, majestic, curious, friendly..........so incredible.
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friedinsugar 6 months ago
Yes it is. Search for "a day without rain". Released on the album of the same name in 2000 by Enya.
There is no artist named 'Sacre', it's just a compilation album. They probably pay royalties to Enya and other artists. The more you know.
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brandonbaunach 6 months ago
its not enya lol
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gtlo1974 8 months ago
What a beautiful creature!!!
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SarahFishyy 9 months ago
I am absolutely deathly terrified of the ocean. But I would feel 100% completely safe diving with a Whale Shark and I can't wait to do it. It's always been a dream of mine.
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friedinsugar 10 months ago
Enya, good choice.
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Mohamed Morsy 11 months ago
:-)
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rollerpony2099 11 months ago
yes i agree they are amazing creatures :)
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powerpup97 1 year ago
So, that's what a whale shark looks like, eh? They're harmless, right?
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grummo24 1 year ago
Fabulous video, thanks for sharing
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