
Whale Shark
The largest living fish species, a gentle filter feeder reaching 40 feet long
Fun Fact
The whale shark, the world's largest fish, grows up to 40 feet long and has up to 300 rows of tiny teeth, filtering 6,000 liters of water per hour to feed on plankton.
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