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  • Basking shark - Wikipedia
    They may be found either in small shoals or alone Despite their large size and threatening appearance, basking sharks are not aggressive and are harmless to humans The basking shark has long been a commercially important fish as a source of food, shark fin, animal feed, and shark liver oil
  • Basking shark | Size, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
    Basking shark, huge shark of the family Cetorhinidae Named for its habit of floating or slowly swimming at the surface, it is found predominantly in coastal areas, inhabiting temperate parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans The basking shark is the world’s second-largest living fish
  • Basking Shark – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
    Along with the whale shark and the megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios), the basking shark is one of three species of large, filter-feeding sharks However, the basking shark is the only one that relies solely on the passive flow of water through its pharynx by swimming
  • 13 Basking Shark Facts - Fact Animal
    They are one of the three living filter feeding shark species that consume plankton, alongside the whale shark and the megamouth shark The name “basking shark” was inspired by the shark’s tendency to swim near the surface in search of food They have also been called sail-fish and sun-fish
  • Basking shark - Pêches et Océans Canada
    The basking shark is the second largest fish in the world, second only to another filter feeder, the whale shark It has a conical snout and the gill slits extend almost completely around the top and bottom of its head Associated with the gills are structures called gill rakers
  • Basking Shark - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    The Basking Shark’s common name comes from its habit of feeding slowly at the surface, appearing to “bask” in the sun This behavior makes them relatively easy to spot, but it also historically made them vulnerable to harpoon fisheries
  • Basking shark - National Geographic
    One of only three filter-feeding shark species, basking sharks eat tiny organisms called zooplankton Swimming with their three-foot-wide mouths agape allows them to take in water and filter
  • Basking shark - Cetorhinus maximus - Shark Research Institute
    A very large shark with a pointed snout, huge mouth and gill slits that almost encircle the head, strong lateral keels on caudal peduncle, and a lunate tail Variable Darker above than below, often with a mottled pattern on back and sides with white blotches under the head
  • Basking Shark - Oceana
    Basking sharks might be enormous, but they’re gentle giants! Although they can grow to be nearly 12 2 meters (40 feet), they are harmless to humans and feed only on tiny plankton Basking sharks are the second largest fish in the world, following the better-known whale shark
  • Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) - Natural History Museum
    Although basking sharks are also recognised as endangered in the northeast Atlantic, the latest assessment has found populations here to be stable In the past, basking sharks were fished primarily for their liver oil, but also for their skin, meat and fins





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