Animals
Threatened Species: How World's Largest Fish Diets on Tiniest Marine Life
The whale shark, a gigantic but docile and toothless fish that hums around warm oceans with its mouth wide open at times, has a secret: How to thrive on tiny, tiny nutritional bits. It is still hunted in some areas, but is considered a vulnerable species.
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