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Today's useless fact - What is the largest fish ever caught?
We fished around an ocean of the links to reel in the answer to
your question.
The
Whale Shark, or Rhincodon typus, holds the
title of largest fish ever caught. In 1919, a specimen measuring
59 feet was captured in the Gulf of Thailand. Not coincidentally,
the Whale Shark is considered the largest species of fish, as
adults often grow to be 45 feet long and can weigh up to 15 tons.
Whale Sharks are not related to whales (which are mammals, not
fish). They may have earned the name because of their large size
and the fact that, like whales, Whale Sharks are filter feeders.
They suck up plankton and small sea creatures as they swim with
their mouths open. Despite having thousands of teeth, this type
of shark is harmless to humans.
Whale sharks are found in the warm, tropical oceans of the world,
although their numbers are declining. The 2000 IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species labels the Whale Shark as a "vulnerable"
species, meaning that it faces a high risk of extinction in the
wild in the not-too-distant future.
Check out the links in our
Fishing category
and
Whale Shark category
for more.
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