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Scientists document whale shark with obvious head injury
Whale sharks are the biggest species of shark in all the oceans. They are the biggest fish and are one of the largest animals on earth, outsized only by a few whale species. They grow to an enormous 18m (55 feet) and are estimated to weigh as much as 45,000kg (100,000lbs).
brbrThese biologists have come to the Galapagos Islands to swim among these giants and document there migrations. They study skin patterns and injuries to identify individuals and look for repeated sightings. Recording whale sharks over time and in different locations will provide crucial data that will help conserve the species.
brbrThis whale shark has a relatively fresh wound on its head that could have come from a collision with a boat, orthat could have come from a collision with a boat, or from a shark bite. It has been healing and the would will not present great difficulties for the whale shark, as long as it can avoid a serious infection. The injuries on the tail are very likely caused by hammerhead or Galapagos Sharks, two of the top predators that patrol these waters in abundance. They bite the fins and tails of the sharks when they are smaller and less able to outswim them. These injuries generally heal and cause no serious issues for the sharks.
brbrThe Galapagos Islands are unique and fascinating for many reasons. The islands have formed very recently in geological terms, having been created by volcanic eruptions that sent hot lava upward approximately 4 million years ago. The cooling lava formed pillars and islands that provide habitat for birds and land animals, as well as the creatures of the oceans. The collision of three strong ocean currents bring plankton and nutrients upward, attracting smaller fish and ocean animals, which in turn, attract predators. But surprisingly, these whale sharks do not come to these waters to feed. And almost all of the whale sharks seen here are mature, pregnant females.brbrScientists are only beginning to understand the animals of the ocean. Whale sharks are a mystery in many ways.patrol these waters in abundance. They bite the fins and tails of the sharks when they are smaller and less able to outswim them.
These injuries generally heal and cause no serious issues for the sharks.brbrThe Galapagos Islands are unique and fascinating for many reasons. The islands have formed very recently in geological terms, having been created by volcanic eruptions that sent hot lava upward approximately 4 million years ago. The cooling lava formed pillars and islands that provide habitat for birds and land animals, as well as the creatures of the oceans. The collision of three strong ocean currents bring plankton and nutrients upward, attracting smaller fish and ocean animals, which in turn, attract predators. But surprisingly, these whale sharks do not come to these waters to feed. And almost all of the whale sharks seen here are mature, pregnant females.brbrScientists are only beginning to understand the animals of the ocean.
Whale sharks are a mystery in many ways.patrol these waters in abundance. They bite the fins and tails of the sharks when they are smaller and less able to outswim them. These injuries generally heal and cause no serious issues for the sharks.brbrThe Galapagos Islands are unique and fascinating for many reasons. The islands have formed very recently in geological terms, having been created by volcanic eruptions that sent hot lava upward approximately 4 million years ago. The cooling lava formed pillars and islands that provide habitat for birds and land animals, as well as the creatures of the oceans. The collision of three strong ocean currents bring plankton and nutrients upward, attracting smaller fish and ocean animals, which in turn, attract predators. But surprisingly, these whale sharks do not come to these waters to feed.
And almost all of the whale sharks seen here are mature, pregnant females.brbrScientists are only beginning to understand the animals of the ocean. Whale sharks are a mystery in many ways.
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