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Rhincodontidae
WHALE SHARK
Whale sharks

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Rhincodon typus
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Rhincodon typus
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Overview Main identification features FAMILY RHINCODONTIDAE

WHALE SHARKS

Robust body; snout very short and broad; eye small, round; mouth wide, transverse, a little behind tip of snout; five large gill slits, last three over pectoral fin; two dorsal fins, first over pelvics, second and smaller fin over anal; tail asymmetric, but with large lower lobe; tail base flattened, with large keel that continues forward as crest along body and over gill slits, with two more crests above along body; dark, with prominent white spots.

This family contains one species with a worldwide distribution in tropical and subtropical seas, including the eastern Pacific.



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