The Whale  Shark
The whale shark  is the largest shark that has it's mouth at the very front of its head  and is known to be the largest fish in the sea.  It has a wide and flat  head, a rounded snout and small eyes.  It's color includes light yellow  stripes and large white dots on a dark gray skin.  They have 2 dorsal  fins, 2 pectoral fins and 5 large gill slots.  Although this fish is not  a part of the whale family, it has a size that resembles many whale  species.  Whale sharks  grow up to 50 feet in length and can weigh up to  15 tons.  They have a mouth that can stretch to 4 feet wide and a jaw  lined with over 3,000 teeth.  Despite its intimidating presence, this  creature is completely harmless to humans.  It is estimated that they  can live up to 150 years. 
The whale shark  favors tropical and warm temperate waters all over the world, living in  deep waters and coastal areas, swimming near the surface of the water.   Whale sharks are generally seen alone, but pairs are seen occasionally.  
The whale  sharks feed by straining small animals from the water (filter feeding).  They do this by swimming with their mouth open to obtain large masses of  water filled with organisms, and then closes its mouth, the gill rakers  are then used to filter the food from the water, whatever organisms do  not pass through the gills are eaten.  The organisms that serves as  nourishment are plankton, krill, small fish, thimble jellies and  squids.  Whale sharks are common in March, April and May near Placencia  Belize.  They appear like clockwork during those months at Gladden  Split, where large groups of grouper and snapper gather to spawn with  the full moon on each of those months.  The large amounts of released  eggs and sperm from the spawning provide a plentiful source of protein  rich food for the whale sharks. They do not have to travel quickly  through the water to filter food,  most often they travel less than 3  miles per hour. 
The whale  sharks reach sexual maturity at age 30 then they are able to mate and  reproduce.  Researchers are mixed as to whether these sharks lay eggs or  give birth to live young. New born whale sharks are generally 2 feet in  length. More about  Belize, Videos  about Belize, Vacation  Packages, Tours (Swim  with the Whale Sharks), Leisure  Travel Club.
 




 
 




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