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Whale sharks can grow up to 12 metres long, although unconfirmed reports circulate of giants up to 18 metres long.
For a long time, whale sharks were thought to be oviparous, in other words, hatching from eggs laid by the mother.
Whale Sharks.
and welcome to the Whale Shark Bonus Reel, where I get to share some of the extra material I learned while researching whale sharks that just didn't quite fit in the documentary video.
Relics in exchange or they want like megalodons or they want like whale sharks, which are not that hard to get
And most of the time people just want, like, other relics in exchange, or they want, like, megalodons, or they want, like, whale sharks, which are not that hard to get, you know what I mean?
big? Well, it eats a lot. But you might be surprised what it eats. Whale sharks survive
Whale sharks survive almost exclusively on plankton and small fish.
But by far, the biggest attraction is a massive saltwater tank, the Ocean Voyager, where you can actually swim with whale sharks.
the Ocean Voyager, where you can actually swim with Whale Sharks.
Whale sharks.
Unfortunately, there are no whale sharks around.
The only animals on Earth more massive than whale sharks are whales.
The only animals on earth more massive than whale sharks are whales.
Whale sharks live in warm, tropical waters, and are easily recognized by their spotted skins.
Whale sharks live in warm, tropical waters and are easily recognized by their spotted skins.
This is the Oslob Whale Sharks.
Just make sure not to get too close to the whale sharks.
Now, on the morning of your last day, we come to a controversial and highly debated activity in Oslob Swimming with the Whale Sharks It's a very popular activity and we feel any Cebu guide wouldn't be complete without mentioning it.
Back in 2017, we swam with the Whale Sharks before we became aware of the controversy surrounding the activity.